Beware of SB x-fi update

L

Lester Stiefel

In updating this evening, there was an update to the
drivers for Sound Blaster Xfi Extreme Audio, which I
retrieved from the site at MS update. This update caused a
corruption in the msvcrt module and directshow - an
unrecoverable update. I now have to reinstall XP windows.
I WILL NEVER TRUST MSUPDATE FOR ANY UPDATES TO HARDWARE!!!
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Lester Stiefel
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P

peter

People in this and other newsgroups have been saying that you should update
your hardware drivers from the manufacturers website not through the XP
Update site for a loooooooooooooooooong time...............where you been???
peter
"Lester Stiefel" <les7954@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:%23NtAnzY0HHA.4928@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> In updating this evening, there was an update to the drivers for Sound
> Blaster Xfi Extreme Audio, which I retrieved from the site at MS update.
> This update caused a corruption in the msvcrt module and directshow - an
> unrecoverable update. I now have to reinstall XP windows.
> I WILL NEVER TRUST MSUPDATE FOR ANY UPDATES TO HARDWARE!!!
> --
> Lester Stiefel
> Visit Family Radio Today
> http://www.familyradio.com/
 
P

Plato

peter wrote:
>
> People in this and other newsgroups have been saying that you should update
> your hardware drivers from the manufacturers website not through the XP
> Update site for a loooooooooooooooooong time...............where you been???


True, but only if you decide that you really need to update. Otherwise,
dont fix what aint broken.
















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G

Gerry

You could try System Restore using a restore point from immediately
before you troied the update!
http://bertk.mvps.org/

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Hope this helps.

Gerry
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FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
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Maincat wrote:
> I now have to reinstall XP windows.
>
> Why?
 
G

Gerry

Lester

You could try System Restore using a restore point from immediately
before you troied the update!
http://bertk.mvps.org/

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Hope this helps.

Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Lester Stiefel wrote:
> In updating this evening, there was an update to the
> drivers for Sound Blaster Xfi Extreme Audio, which I
> retrieved from the site at MS update. This update caused a
> corruption in the msvcrt module and directshow - an
> unrecoverable update. I now have to reinstall XP windows.
> I WILL NEVER TRUST MSUPDATE FOR ANY UPDATES TO HARDWARE!!!
 
E

Elmo

Maincat wrote:
> I now have to reinstall XP windows.
>
> Why?


Click Start, Run, type SFC /SCANNOW, click OK. If any files are damaged
or missing, they'll be replaced. You may need to reboot afterwards so
damaged files will be replaced.

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Joe =o)
 
G

Gerry

Elmo

To follow your suggestion you need a Windows XP CD post SP2 or a
slipstreamed version of your original pre SP2 CD and the SP2 update.
http://www.5starsupport.com/tutorial/xp-recovery-cd.htm

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Hope this helps.

Gerry
~~~~
FCA
Stourport, England
Enquire, plan and execute
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Elmo wrote:
> Maincat wrote:
>> I now have to reinstall XP windows.
>>
>> Why?

>
> Click Start, Run, type SFC /SCANNOW, click OK. If any files are
> damaged or missing, they'll be replaced. You may need to reboot
> afterwards so damaged files will be replaced.
 
M

M.I.5¾

"Lester Stiefel" <les7954@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:%23NtAnzY0HHA.4928@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
> In updating this evening, there was an update to the drivers for Sound
> Blaster Xfi Extreme Audio, which I retrieved from the site at MS update.
> This update caused a corruption in the msvcrt module and directshow - an
> unrecoverable update. I now have to reinstall XP windows.
> I WILL NEVER TRUST MSUPDATE FOR ANY UPDATES TO HARDWARE!!!
> --


I had a similar problem with the driver for my laptop's modem. You should
be able to roll the driver back to the previous version through the hardware
manager (While holding the windows key down, press the [Pause/Break] key.
Select the hardware tab and then 'device manager' Look for your sound card,
right click and select 'properties', and then the 'drivers' tab. The option
to roll back is there.
 
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