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    The Black Screen of Death - Windows 7, Vista & XP affected.

    Malware has been blamed for a problem with the Windows 7 operating system, dubbed the 'Black Screen of Death'.

    Some Windows users are confronted by a totally black screen after they log on to their system.

    Initially it was thought that Microsoft's own security update could have caused the problem but that has now been ruled out.

    The software firm that suggested the security update was the problem has apologised for its claims.

    Reports suggest the problem also affects Windows Vista and XP.

    In a blog posting on its security site, Microsoft said that it had investigated the claims and "found that our November Security Updates are not making changes to the system that these reports say are responsible for these issues".

    The firm said that the behaviour was associated with malware, such as Daonol, and that this was probably the root cause.
    Call me skeptical. Seems that XP was fine until Seven came out. How convenient that now it's unstable - which means the fix is in the books so we have to upgrade to Seven eventually.

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    Re: The Black Screen of Death - Windows 7, Vista & XP affected.

    Quote Originally Posted by N2NH
    Malware has been blamed for a problem with the Windows 7 operating system, dubbed the 'Black Screen of Death'.

    Some Windows users are confronted by a totally black screen after they log on to their system.

    Initially it was thought that Microsoft's own security update could have caused the problem but that has now been ruled out.

    The software firm that suggested the security update was the problem has apologised for its claims.

    Reports suggest the problem also affects Windows Vista and XP.

    In a blog posting on its security site, Microsoft said that it had investigated the claims and "found that our November Security Updates are not making changes to the system that these reports say are responsible for these issues".

    The firm said that the behaviour was associated with malware, such as Daonol, and that this was probably the root cause.
    Call me skeptical. Seems that XP was fine until Seven came out. How convenient that now it's unstable - which means the fix is in the books so we have to upgrade to Seven eventually.

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    I highly doubt it's a conspiracy to get people to upgrade. In addition if affects Windows 7 as well so why would it make you upgrade if the thing you are upgrading to is also affected
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    Re: The Black Screen of Death - Windows 7, Vista & XP affected.

    Quote Originally Posted by n2ize
    Quote Originally Posted by N2NH
    Malware has been blamed for a problem with the Windows 7 operating system, dubbed the 'Black Screen of Death'.

    Some Windows users are confronted by a totally black screen after they log on to their system.

    Initially it was thought that Microsoft's own security update could have caused the problem but that has now been ruled out.

    The software firm that suggested the security update was the problem has apologised for its claims.

    Reports suggest the problem also affects Windows Vista and XP.

    In a blog posting on its security site, Microsoft said that it had investigated the claims and "found that our November Security Updates are not making changes to the system that these reports say are responsible for these issues".

    The firm said that the behaviour was associated with malware, such as Daonol, and that this was probably the root cause.
    Call me skeptical. Seems that XP was fine until Seven came out. How convenient that now it's unstable - which means the fix is in the books so we have to upgrade to Seven eventually.

    LINQUE to the Black Screen of Death Story

    I highly doubt it's a conspiracy to get people to upgrade. In addition if affects Windows 7 as well so why would it make you upgrade if the thing you are upgrading to is also affected
    thats what microsoft wants you to think.... of course microshit will do shady shit to force people into shelling out $100+ for winshit 7....

    real solution- convert people to linux.
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    Re: The Black Screen of Death - Windows 7, Vista & XP affected.

    Quote Originally Posted by W2IBC
    thats what microsoft wants you to think.... of course microshit will do shady shit to force people into shelling out $100+ for winshit 7....

    real solution- convert people to linux.
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    Re: The Black Screen of Death - Windows 7, Vista & XP affected.

    Is this the malware that makes computers "broken" and they can't be fixed, like what happened to a friend's computer running Vista?


    Re: Linux...

    Linux is going to have to get a lot of their act together before it'll be mainstream. It may be close, but it's still not as "Plug 'n Play" as Window, like I sure wish it was. This could only be an education/documentation issue, but the general "feeling" I've gotten about linux is that it's by geeks for geeks, and nobody seems to have realized that non-geeks would be way over their heads in some linux situations. And, being a geek, I can fairly easily let some of the more offensive "geek-speak" roll off my back. Heck, I'm an ex-Deccie, where a lot of that geek-speak originated. But...lay persons can be very offended by it.

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    Re: The Black Screen of Death - Windows 7, Vista & XP affected.

    Quote Originally Posted by W1GUH
    Is this the malware that makes computers "broken" and they can't be fixed, like what happened to a friend's computer running Vista?


    Re: Linux...

    Linux is going to have to get a lot of their act together before it'll be mainstream. It may be close, but it's still not as "Plug 'n Play" as Window, like I sure wish it was. This could only be an education/documentation issue, but the general "feeling" I've gotten about linux is that it's by geeks for geeks, and nobody seems to have realized that non-geeks would be way over their heads in some linux situations. And, being a geek, I can fairly easily let some of the more offensive "geek-speak" roll off my back. Heck, I'm an ex-Deccie, where a lot of that geek-speak originated. But...lay persons can be very offended by it.

    I LOVE linux...but then I'm a geek.
    First of all why do computer people insist on calling themselves "geeks". Engineers, Chemists, Sociologists, Physicists, Mathematicians, Musicians all refer to themselves by their appropriate titles. But for some reason computer people like to call themselves "geeks". Beats me ?

    My parents use Linux exclusively... and they are not geeks.

    The lack of complete "plug and play" under Linux is mostly due to hardware manufacturers who still, even in this day and age, refuse to support Linux. It was far worst a decade ago. But it's still problematic. Some will release hardware specs and leave it up to the Linux community to build their own device drivers. Others won't even release the specs, thus you end up with a piece of hardware that needs to be hacked or reverse engineered to determine how to build a driver. But, reverse engineering is illegal under the DMCA. Thus, you end up with hardware that runs fine under windows but not under Linux. This forces the Linux user to have to be much more selective in choosing his or her computer hardware and makes PnP more difficult. The best thing that can be done is to convince manufacturers to support Linux as well as Windows.

    Fine on the DEC days. I used PDP-11, a Dec 2060 , and a VAXen 11/785 when I was in undergrad school. I loved the VAX, I was beginning to know my way around it pretty well right on up to graduation day.
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    Re: The Black Screen of Death - Windows 7, Vista & XP affected.

    This probably says it all...

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    Re: The Black Screen of Death - Windows 7, Vista & XP affected.

    Quote Originally Posted by N2NH
    Some Windows users are confronted by a totally black screen after they log on to their system.
    happened to me yesterday, I turned the laptop off and when I turned it back on it was just like returning from sleep mode. I just logged in and have been running fine since. Is the evil still in the machine? Should I do something else?

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    Re: The Black Screen of Death - Windows 7, Vista & XP affected.

    Sorry to shatter a few hopes...
    XP-Pro ran 5 years 10 hours a day, 365 days a year on the other laptop, no problems.
    It runs on this new laptop for 14 months, no problems.
    On this laptop dual boot Windows 7 for 5 weeks, till now, no problems.


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    Re: The Black Screen of Death - Windows 7, Vista & XP affected.

    did a full system scan with my free for 60 days Norton and 1 issue was detected and resolved.

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