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First of all, I wish to say thank you for your hard work! I know it's not easy to build these things.....

Second, I've received some reports with XPtsp regarding KB977165 (a kernel update) with BSOD after patching the kernel. So I did some searching on Yahoo (search link) and found this article: Microsoft withdraws flawed Windows update and Microsoft halts Windows Update distribution of security fix after blue-screen.... Does this mean that the update will be pulled from your updatepack? Thanks!

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The fault is not the update, the fault is with certain user machine infected with a hard to detect/remove rootkit.

The update functions perfectly on uninfected machines.

something to try:

apparant;y, the root cause is an infection of %System32\drivers\atapi.sys, and that replacing this file with a clean version will get the system booting normally.

KB977165 will not cause BSOD on a fresh system integrated rather only if installed on a running system that MAY have an infected atapi.sys file.

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updated 20100511 .....

1.27:

updated Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool Key to v3.7

added KB967756 rollback from KB981669

added KB978542 replaced KB951066 & KB973354

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updated 20100608 .....

1.30

updated Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool Key to v3.8

added KB975562 replaced KB975560

added KB978695 replaced KB968816

added KB979482

added KB979559 replaced KB969947

added KB980195 replaced KB978262

added KB980218

added KB982381 replaced KB980182

added KB983458 replaced KB980232

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updated 20100713 .....

1.33:

updated Microsoft Malicious Software Removal Tool Key to v3.9

updated code in updatepack inf files

added KB2229593

added KB2264107 replaced KB973296

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