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What should we do about KB937287 ?
  1. #1


    Barry Guest

    What should we do about KB937287 ?

    Following the difficulty lots of Vista users have had trying to install
    update KB937287 (and KB938371 for me) and its subsequent withdrawal, what is
    the recommended course of action for those of us who have actually managed
    to get the updates installed?

    Given that Microsoft have said they will be issuing the update again when
    the problem has been resolved would it be advisable to attempt a system
    restore to a point prior to the installation?




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  2. #2


    jim Guest

    Re: What should we do about KB937287 ?


    "Barry" <no@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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    > Following the difficulty lots of Vista users have had trying to install
    > update KB937287 (and KB938371 for me) and its subsequent withdrawal, what
    > is the recommended course of action for those of us who have actually
    > managed to get the updates installed?
    >
    > Given that Microsoft have said they will be issuing the update again when
    > the problem has been resolved would it be advisable to attempt a system
    > restore to a point prior to the installation?
    IMHO, that would be a prudent course of action.

    jim



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  3. #3


    MyronH Guest

    RE: What should we do about KB937287 ?


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    "Barry" wrote:

    > Following the difficulty lots of Vista users have had trying to install
    > update KB937287 (and KB938371 for me) and its subsequent withdrawal, what is
    > the recommended course of action for those of us who have actually managed
    > to get the updates installed?
    >
    > Given that Microsoft have said they will be issuing the update again when
    > the problem has been resolved would it be advisable to attempt a system
    > restore to a point prior to the installation?
    >
    >
    If it isn't broke, why fix it. If it loaded fine and you are not having
    problems with your system it doesn't seem to be necessary to accomplish a
    system restore. I don't plan on doing it myself since I haven't had any
    problems related to this update.

    The decision is your though.

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  4. #4


    Technologist Guest

    Re: What should we do about KB937287 ?


    Barry;661260 Wrote:

    > Following the difficulty lots of Vista users have had trying to install
    >
    > update KB937287 (and KB938371 for me) and its subsequent withdrawal,
    > what is
    > the recommended course of action for those of us who have actually
    > managed
    > to get the updates installed?
    >
    > Given that Microsoft have said they will be issuing the update again
    > when
    > the problem has been resolved would it be advisable to attempt a system
    >
    > restore to a point prior to the installation?
    If you are not experiencing any problems I would just leave it
    installed.


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  5. #5


    DP Guest

    Re: What should we do about KB937287 ?

    You do know that updates show up on the list of things that can be
    uninstalled in the control panel, right?

    I've never tried uninstalling one, but that may be a preferred option to try
    before going to System Restore.



    "Barry" <no@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:uJ3TcQWdIHA.484@xxxxxx

    > Following the difficulty lots of Vista users have had trying to install
    > update KB937287 (and KB938371 for me) and its subsequent withdrawal, what
    > is the recommended course of action for those of us who have actually
    > managed to get the updates installed?
    >
    > Given that Microsoft have said they will be issuing the update again when
    > the problem has been resolved would it be advisable to attempt a system
    > restore to a point prior to the installation?

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  6. #6


    Barry Guest

    Re: What should we do about KB937287 ?

    Unfortunately, these two updates are listed but they cannot be uninstalled
    in the usual manner.

    "DP" <nospam@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:OVx9FDYdIHA.5208@xxxxxx

    > You do know that updates show up on the list of things that can be
    > uninstalled in the control panel, right?
    >
    > I've never tried uninstalling one, but that may be a preferred option to
    > try before going to System Restore.
    >
    >
    >
    > "Barry" <no@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    > news:uJ3TcQWdIHA.484@xxxxxx

    >> Following the difficulty lots of Vista users have had trying to install
    >> update KB937287 (and KB938371 for me) and its subsequent withdrawal, what
    >> is the recommended course of action for those of us who have actually
    >> managed to get the updates installed?
    >>
    >> Given that Microsoft have said they will be issuing the update again when
    >> the problem has been resolved would it be advisable to attempt a system
    >> restore to a point prior to the installation?
    >

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  7. #7


    DP Guest

    Re: What should we do about KB937287 ?

    Oh. Sorry.
    As others have suggested, if you're not having trouble since the update,
    leave it where it is.


    "Barry" <no@xxxxxx> wrote in message
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    > Unfortunately, these two updates are listed but they cannot be uninstalled
    > in the usual manner.
    >
    > "DP" <nospam@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    > news:OVx9FDYdIHA.5208@xxxxxx

    >> You do know that updates show up on the list of things that can be
    >> uninstalled in the control panel, right?
    >>
    >> I've never tried uninstalling one, but that may be a preferred option to
    >> try before going to System Restore.
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> "Barry" <no@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    >> news:uJ3TcQWdIHA.484@xxxxxx

    >>> Following the difficulty lots of Vista users have had trying to install
    >>> update KB937287 (and KB938371 for me) and its subsequent withdrawal,
    >>> what is the recommended course of action for those of us who have
    >>> actually managed to get the updates installed?
    >>>
    >>> Given that Microsoft have said they will be issuing the update again
    >>> when the problem has been resolved would it be advisable to attempt a
    >>> system restore to a point prior to the installation?
    >>
    >

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  8. #8


    Darrell Gorter[MSFT] Guest

    Re: What should we do about KB937287 ?

    Hello,
    The update itself is fine, the issue only happens during the installation
    of the update.
    Once it's installed certainly leave it there.
    If you install KB937287 by itself with no other updates you shouldn't have
    an issue, unless your machine is powered off in the middle of installation.
    Thanks,
    Darrell Gorter[MSFT]

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    |> Oh. Sorry.
    |> As others have suggested, if you're not having trouble since the update,
    |> leave it where it is.
    |>
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    |> "Barry" <no@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    |> news:%23aVepUYdIHA.536@xxxxxx
    |> > Unfortunately, these two updates are listed but they cannot be
    uninstalled
    |> > in the usual manner.
    |> >
    |> > "DP" <nospam@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    |> > news:OVx9FDYdIHA.5208@xxxxxx
    |> >> You do know that updates show up on the list of things that can be
    |> >> uninstalled in the control panel, right?
    |> >>
    |> >> I've never tried uninstalling one, but that may be a preferred option
    to
    |> >> try before going to System Restore.
    |> >>
    |> >>
    |> >>
    |> >> "Barry" <no@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    |> >> news:uJ3TcQWdIHA.484@xxxxxx
    |> >>> Following the difficulty lots of Vista users have had trying to
    install
    |> >>> update KB937287 (and KB938371 for me) and its subsequent withdrawal,
    |> >>> what is the recommended course of action for those of us who have
    |> >>> actually managed to get the updates installed?
    |> >>>
    |> >>> Given that Microsoft have said they will be issuing the update again
    |> >>> when the problem has been resolved would it be advisable to attempt
    a
    |> >>> system restore to a point prior to the installation?
    |> >>
    |> >
    |>
    |>


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  9. #9


    C.B. Guest

    Re: What should we do about KB937287 ?



    "Barry" <no@xxxxxx> wrote in message
    news:uJ3TcQWdIHA.484@xxxxxx

    > Following the difficulty lots of Vista users have had trying to install
    > update KB937287 (and KB938371 for me) and its subsequent withdrawal, what
    > is the recommended course of action for those of us who have actually
    > managed to get the updates installed?
    >
    > Given that Microsoft have said they will be issuing the update again when
    > the problem has been resolved would it be advisable to attempt a system
    > restore to a point prior to the installation?
    Barry,

    If you have successfully installed both of the prerequisite updates, as
    have I, there is no need to do anything. You do not need to uninstall them
    and/or restore to a prior date. Your system is fine and SPI will
    successfully install, provided you do not have one of the problem drivers
    mentioned in Microsoft's previous SP1 articles.
    However, for those of you who have had problems successfully installing
    the above listed updates you can go to this Microsoft page to alleviate the
    problem.

    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/949358/en-us

    C.B.


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