Repair Disk Available for Windows 7 PCs Affected by Updates KB2823324 and KB2782476
If your system doesn’t load after applying updates from Microsoft (notably KB2823324 and/or
KB2782476) and seeing some BSOD Stop errors when you start Windows 7, uninstall those updates until Microsoft fixes the problem. If you can start the System Recovery Options (WinRE), you should be able to undo the updates using one of these ways:
Option 1: Recover the last Restore Point by using System Restore
Option 2: Recover the last Restore Point at the command prompt
Option 3: Uninstall security updates at a command prompt
If WinRE doesn’t start, Option 4 is to download the Repair Disk (ISO) for KB2823324 and KB2782476 (KB2840165) from Microsoft Download Center, boot using the media and then uninstall security updates.
Detailed instructions on the above are provided in KB2839011 –
You receive an Event ID 55 or a 0xc000021a Stop error in Windows 7 after you install security update 2823324.
If your system doesn’t load after applying updates from Microsoft (notably KB2823324 and/or
KB2782476) and seeing some BSOD Stop errors when you start Windows 7, uninstall those updates until Microsoft fixes the problem. If you can start the System Recovery Options (WinRE), you should be able to undo the updates using one of these ways:
Option 1: Recover the last Restore Point by using System Restore
Option 2: Recover the last Restore Point at the command prompt
Option 3: Uninstall security updates at a command prompt
If WinRE doesn’t start, Option 4 is to download the Repair Disk (ISO) for KB2823324 and KB2782476 (KB2840165) from Microsoft Download Center, boot using the media and then uninstall security updates.
Detailed instructions on the above are provided in KB2839011 –
You receive an Event ID 55 or a 0xc000021a Stop error in Windows 7 after you install security update 2823324.
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