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| | Series of strange things after latest update cycle I don't know what happened but I suspect it was Windows Update that caused it. Last night I had my normal sound on my system. This morning I had none. I have checked everything I can think of and can't find any problems with the sound driver(installed several days ago from Realtek) or with any of the hardware or the wiring. Collateral problems (symptoms?) are that the silly Microsoft Media Player 11 seems to want to open on its own every now and then and that I can't successfully restore the system. After trying unsuccessfully to find the problem I decided to run system restore to go back to the system state late yesterday. That failed to work despite the system grinding away for a good while. Thinking it might have had something to do with the restore point I decided to try another point about 48 hours old. This attempt went through the same routineand ended the same way, after the reboot I got the message that the restore had failed. As for the insistence of Media Player to open every hour or so for no reason I can't find a hint of a reason. I checked the list of Microsoft updates that were automatically installed yesterday and there are four listed. One is definitely not something I need and a second is highly doubtful. The other two sound like something I may need but who knows? I wonder if anyone else has seen similar problems. I'm running Vista Ultimate 32 Bit on a 64 bit Asus motherboard with a 64 bit dual core AMD processor and 2 Gigs of Crucial memory. Any helpful response will be greatly appreciated |
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| | Re: Series of strange things after latest update cycle I would begin by uninstalling the Realtek Driver, rebooting, and then reinstalling it. "CBritton" <CBritton@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:1CD65680-3818-45E1-92E4-CC044A5F29E5@xxxxxx Quote: >I don't know what happened but I suspect it was Windows Update that caused >it. > Last night I had my normal sound on my system. This morning I had none. > > I have checked everything I can think of and can't find any problems with > the sound driver(installed several days ago from Realtek) or with any of > the > hardware or the wiring. > > Collateral problems (symptoms?) are that the silly Microsoft Media Player > 11 > seems to want to open on its own every now and then and that I can't > successfully restore the system. After trying unsuccessfully to find the > problem I decided to run system restore to go back to the system state > late > yesterday. That failed to work despite the system grinding away for a > good > while. Thinking it might have had something to do with the restore point > I > decided to try another point about 48 hours old. This attempt went > through > the same routineand ended the same way, after the reboot I got the message > that the restore had failed. > > As for the insistence of Media Player to open every hour or so for no > reason > I can't find a hint of a reason. > > I checked the list of Microsoft updates that were automatically installed > yesterday and there are four listed. One is definitely not something I > need > and a second is highly doubtful. The other two sound like something I may > need but who knows? > > I wonder if anyone else has seen similar problems. > > I'm running Vista Ultimate 32 Bit on a 64 bit Asus motherboard with a 64 > bit > dual core AMD processor and 2 Gigs of Crucial memory. > > Any helpful response will be greatly appreciated |
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| | Re: Series of strange things after latest update cycle I had a bad problem after the last update. Mail would stop working, and the Adobe Reader started acting up. So I disabled automatic updates, then I did a system restore to the restore point before the update. Duh!! Everything was fine and working ok again, I get up this morning and the updates had been installed again. I guess I should have disabled the automatic updates after I did the restore. Well, anyway all seems to be working with the updates installed the 2nd time WEIRD!!!! "John Barnes" <jbarnes@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:OUwmD116HHA.536@xxxxxx Quote: >I would begin by uninstalling the Realtek Driver, rebooting, and then >reinstalling it. > > "CBritton" <CBritton@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:1CD65680-3818-45E1-92E4-CC044A5F29E5@xxxxxx Quote: >>I don't know what happened but I suspect it was Windows Update that caused >>it. >> Last night I had my normal sound on my system. This morning I had none. >> >> I have checked everything I can think of and can't find any problems with >> the sound driver(installed several days ago from Realtek) or with any of >> the >> hardware or the wiring. >> >> Collateral problems (symptoms?) are that the silly Microsoft Media Player >> 11 >> seems to want to open on its own every now and then and that I can't >> successfully restore the system. After trying unsuccessfully to find the >> problem I decided to run system restore to go back to the system state >> late >> yesterday. That failed to work despite the system grinding away for a >> good >> while. Thinking it might have had something to do with the restore point >> I >> decided to try another point about 48 hours old. This attempt went >> through >> the same routineand ended the same way, after the reboot I got the >> message >> that the restore had failed. >> >> As for the insistence of Media Player to open every hour or so for no >> reason >> I can't find a hint of a reason. >> >> I checked the list of Microsoft updates that were automatically installed >> yesterday and there are four listed. One is definitely not something I >> need >> and a second is highly doubtful. The other two sound like something I >> may >> need but who knows? >> >> I wonder if anyone else has seen similar problems. >> >> I'm running Vista Ultimate 32 Bit on a 64 bit Asus motherboard with a 64 >> bit >> dual core AMD processor and 2 Gigs of Crucial memory. >> >> Any helpful response will be greatly appreciated |
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| | Re: Series of strange things after latest update cycle "John Barnes" <jbarnes@xxxxxx> wrote in news:OUwmD116HHA.536@xxxxxx: Quote: > I would begin by uninstalling the Realtek Driver, rebooting, and then > reinstalling it. > > "CBritton" <CBritton@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:1CD65680-3818-45E1-92E4-CC044A5F29E5@xxxxxx Quote: >>I don't know what happened but I suspect it was Windows Update that >>caused it. >> Last night I had my normal sound on my system. This morning I had >> none. >> >> I have checked everything I can think of and can't find any problems >> with the sound driver(installed several days ago from Realtek) or >> with any of the >> hardware or the wiring. >> >> Collateral problems (symptoms?) are that the silly Microsoft Media >> Player 11 >> seems to want to open on its own every now and then and that I can't >> successfully restore the system. After trying unsuccessfully to find >> the problem I decided to run system restore to go back to the system >> state late >> yesterday. That failed to work despite the system grinding away for >> a good >> while. Thinking it might have had something to do with the restore >> point I >> decided to try another point about 48 hours old. This attempt went >> through >> the same routineand ended the same way, after the reboot I got the >> message that the restore had failed. >> >> As for the insistence of Media Player to open every hour or so for no >> reason >> I can't find a hint of a reason. >> >> I checked the list of Microsoft updates that were automatically >> installed yesterday and there are four listed. One is definitely not >> something I need >> and a second is highly doubtful. The other two sound like something >> I may need but who knows? >> >> I wonder if anyone else has seen similar problems. >> >> I'm running Vista Ultimate 32 Bit on a 64 bit Asus motherboard with a >> 64 bit >> dual core AMD processor and 2 Gigs of Crucial memory. >> >> Any helpful response will be greatly appreciated > fix made the driver for Realtek HD stop working. This was around February, I think it had something to do with moving dll's around so they wouldn't always be in the same place. Just did a search for the old one, and a notice of the problem just came out today... http://support.microsoft.com/kb/935448 |
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| | Re: Series of strange things after latest update cycle all i can say about my system, is that it seems to be running even better, i have noticed that there seems to be less thrashing of the hard drive, and the sound seems alot all round smoother when starting up, also, the problem with the update of the photo screensaver, has been solved, seemed like a year had passed before it got out of the screensaver. so more updates are still needed, lol, not perfect yet, but coming there soon "CBritton" <CBritton@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:1CD65680-3818-45E1-92E4-CC044A5F29E5@xxxxxx Quote: >I don't know what happened but I suspect it was Windows Update that caused >it. > Last night I had my normal sound on my system. This morning I had none. > > I have checked everything I can think of and can't find any problems with > the sound driver(installed several days ago from Realtek) or with any of > the > hardware or the wiring. > > Collateral problems (symptoms?) are that the silly Microsoft Media Player > 11 > seems to want to open on its own every now and then and that I can't > successfully restore the system. After trying unsuccessfully to find the > problem I decided to run system restore to go back to the system state > late > yesterday. That failed to work despite the system grinding away for a > good > while. Thinking it might have had something to do with the restore point > I > decided to try another point about 48 hours old. This attempt went > through > the same routineand ended the same way, after the reboot I got the message > that the restore had failed. > > As for the insistence of Media Player to open every hour or so for no > reason > I can't find a hint of a reason. > > I checked the list of Microsoft updates that were automatically installed > yesterday and there are four listed. One is definitely not something I > need > and a second is highly doubtful. The other two sound like something I may > need but who knows? > > I wonder if anyone else has seen similar problems. > > I'm running Vista Ultimate 32 Bit on a 64 bit Asus motherboard with a 64 > bit > dual core AMD processor and 2 Gigs of Crucial memory. > > Any helpful response will be greatly appreciated |
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