Microsoft denied that the Windows 7 security patch caused a "black screen of death"

  

Yesterday, everyone should have seen the "Windows Dead Black Screen" article from Windows 7 Home, Microsoft said on Tuesday that it did not find its Windows 7 or XP security patch. Any evidence that would lead to a "black screen of death."

Last week, the UK software security vendor Prevx reported that a small number of users will have a completely black screen after logging in. After the media reported on Tuesday, the Microsoft security patch will cause "black screen crash" has caused widespread concern. Prevx said that Microsoft's change of the operating system's registry is the main cause of the problem, but Microsoft denied it.

Microsoft Representative Christopher Budd said: "Microsoft has conducted a survey of some customers on the security update that changed the operating system registry released in November and found that the media reports were incorrect and have been extensively investigated. We found that there was no black screen of death."

He stressed that the Microsoft support team did not regard the "black screen of death" as a big problem for users, but once this happens, Microsoft will urge customers and support teams. Contact and get free help.

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