KB974431 is the devil, jams my network

wikus

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After installing KB974431 on my Windows 7 x64 system and after a few months had passed, I started getting Unidentified Network errors almost every time I boot up my system.

I knew that his update is the devil, but I installed it yet again to see if it will run this time.

Guess not.

This is the worst update ever released by MS.
 

DJNgoma

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System restore before the update and reinstall it again, only problem I see is now is that a couple of months have past.
 

Venom Rush

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Weird, I was wondering why my network was fooked. I tried hooking up my xbox to my pc and had the same issue. Going to see if things work out after removing this update.
 

wikus

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System restore before the update and reinstall it again, only problem I see is now is that a couple of months have past.

Unfortunately my system restore points don't go back that long.

Only have restore points for this month listed in System Restore.
 

|tera|

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:rolleyes: No changes regarding networking :rolleyes:

Information for advanced users and for IT professionals
An update is available to resolve issues that affect some computers that are running Windows 7 or Windows Server 2008 R2. These issues are reported by customers who use the Error Reporting service or Microsoft Customer Support Services.
Issues fixed
This update improves the stability and reliability of Windows 7 and of Windows Server 2008 R2 in various scenarios. This update resolves the following issues:

* When you view a PDF file that was created by using a 2007 Microsoft Office system document, the PDF file is displayed on the screen correctly. However, when the document is printed, some characters are missing. This problem occurs in fonts such as Calibri, Cambria, Courier New, or Gabriola in which character combinations such as "fi," "ti," "fl," and other combinations are frequently presented as ligatures.
* In certain scenarios, an Emergency Alert System (EAS) message does not automatically tune to the appropriate channel in Windows Media Center.
* You connect a secondary monitor to a computer that is running Windows 7. When the computer resumes from hibernation, a black screen is displayed.
* In certain scenarios, the Windows 7 Customer Experience Improvement Program (CEIP) diagnostic information settings are configured incorrectly for Windows Explorer. Only those users who are enrolled in the Windows 7 CEIP will be affected by this part of the update. This update limits the diagnostic information that can be collected by the CEIP.
* You put an x86-based computer that does not have Physical Address Extension (PAE) enabled into hibernation. However, the computer does not enter hibernation correctly. When you try to resume the computer from hibernation, a black screen is displayed. This issue does not affect x64-based or Itanium-based computers, or computers that have the Data Execution Prevention (DEP) feature enabled.
* A problem in Windows 7 affects the playback of certain media files in Windows Media Player when Windows Media Player is started from Windows Internet Explorer. Only those users whose media associations were changed incorrectly will be affected by this part of the update.
* On a computer that is running Windows 7, you use Internet Explorer to open the certificate enrollment Web page and to install an end entity certificate. However, the installation fails. This issue occurs if the certificate chain for the new certificate cannot be built, or if the root certification authority (CA) has not first been installed in the Trusted Roots on the computer.

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/974431
 

wikus

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Guess MS failed to mention one very important point in that KB article:

* This update !^@#$ up your PC
 
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