Sorry If I did not see that in my searches, BUT the
problem is I have NO hotfixes, updates or anything
installed other than the raw W2K at this time.
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Al - 28 Apr 2004 14:46 GMT
This solution comes from Microsoft telephone support folks.
Start Windows in Safe Mode with Command Line.
When the Command Shell comes up (perhaps 1/2 an hour),
navigate to the following directory:
c:\winnt\$ntuninstallkb835732$\spuninst\
execute the follwing command:
spuninst.exe
Nothing will appear to happen, but when you minimize the
Command Shell, an uninstall wizard will appear. Follow the
instructions in the uninstall wizard to expunge the "Patch
of Death" (it took over an hour to complete this task).
After rebooting, your system will come up normally.
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Tim - 28 Apr 2004 18:05 GMT
I too got hit by the KB835732 system killer...
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Bob I - 28 Apr 2004 14:55 GMT
OH! I'm sorry. I read your question as "After successfully running the
update your system pegged the CPU". One of the patches installed by
Windows update causes some PC's to peg the meter.
Have you tried booting using Last Known Good configuration or Safe Mode?
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> problem is I have NO hotfixes, updates or anything
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