Why is it that every time you install a security update you get vi

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I installed the latest upgrade for IE8 security update and my computer crahed

the next day. What ever it let in, it wiped out all of my backup points. It

will go back to something but once windows is able to come up, it freezes and

shuts down. I have heard of other people having the same problem with IE8.

What can I try with out wiping everything off the hard drive or taking it to

some one to recover data? And I dout Microsoft will pay for the repairs.

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ICS
 
Hi,



Did you install anything between the update and the next day?



We need to know your windows version and service pack level to be of

assistance to you.



This is a public Newsgroup. MikeRowSoft does not live here. We are humble

'users' like you.



Regards.



"69stang" wrote in message

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> I installed the latest upgrade for IE8 security update and my computer

> crahed

> the next day. What ever it let in, it wiped out all of my backup points.

> It

> will go back to something but once windows is able to come up, it freezes

> and

> shuts down. I have heard of other people having the same problem with

> IE8.

> What can I try with out wiping everything off the hard drive or taking it

> to

> some one to recover data? And I dout Microsoft will pay for the repairs.

> --

> ICS

>
 
And what, pray tell, anti-virus application is installed and is your

subscription current?



If you reply to this post (unlikely), please state your full Windows

version.





69stang wrote:

> I installed the latest upgrade for IE8 security update and my computer

> crahed the next day. What ever it let in, it wiped out all of my backup

> points. It will go back to something but once windows is able to come up,

> it freezes and shuts down. I have heard of other people having the same

> problem with IE8. What can I try with out wiping everything off the hard

> drive or taking it to some one to recover data? And I dout Microsoft will

> pay for the repairs.
 
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