Microsoft denies that security patches will cause Win7 and XP black screens

  

Early morning news on December 2, according to foreign media reports, according to media reports that Microsoft's latest release of a security patch will cause some computers to crash and display a black screen, Microsoft denied on the 1st. Microsoft said there was no evidence that the latest security patches could cause problems with the Windows 7 operating system.

It is reported that a small number of Microsoft users found that after logging in to the operating system, this problem will lead to a complete black screen. According to UK software security company Prevx, Microsoft products affected by this problem include Windows 7, Vista and XP. The BBC reported this on the 1st and caused widespread concern.

Prevx claims that Microsoft's changes to the operating system registry are the most likely cause of errors, but Microsoft denies it. Microsoft representative Christopher Budd said: "Microsoft has investigated the reports that security patches distributed in November may cause system failures in some users, and found that these reports are inaccurate. Our thorough investigation found recently released security patches. "It has nothing to do with the reported issues." He added that the Microsoft support team does not consider this a big issue that needs to be noticed by users, but appeals to users to seek free support from Microsoft when they encounter problems.

Microsoft released 15 patches for Windows, Windows Server, Excel, Word and other products on November 10.

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