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    HallMiller is offline Senior Member
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    Default Same problem on all computer

    In my computer instituted I have about 30 to40 computer. Last week one of them got some problem on the loading screen. I had to restore to 20 days before to the failure to get it to work. From that day, 6 of my computers have all had the same thing happen.

    problem with loading screen could boot in safe mode just updated Windows

    I did all the regular check on the first couple to no avail. I think I pointed it down to the Windows updates, but do not know where to go from there. Anytime I updates my system the problem happens. on 5 different machines.

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    We talk about SP3 that told me who are on all XP system if not mistaken and all set for automatic updates. similarly at a business it is typical to see some identical machines as well as on OS and softwares installed.

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    you can unhide the latest updates installed in the add/remove programs by checking off the Show Update box there for opting to remove any entity updates one at a time to see which is the offender. formerly you know which one that is you can remove that from each machine having the same problems and also check for updates yourself on the spot leaving that one not checked even as the rest are downloaded and installed.

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    The one thing done here on my own systems however but seems to apply is having things set to never check for updates but to decide when to and watch as each one goes on. By doing this you will likely save on some down time there with the periodic but brief checks for each system rather then being left on auto and running into several down at once.

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    . The problem with terrible installs of updates happens to every version even 7 in some cases since most tend to keep things set to the default routine checks rather then simply spending a minute to hand pick which ones to see downloaded and installed.

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    if a device driver already on being installed by the automatic updates will really trash the existing installation forcing removal and installation of softwares for video and sound as the most often seen.

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    What is the problem you are facing at loading screen is there any error message or it is that the pc's are not even starting.

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    Hello
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