Microsoft last week rolled out three prerequisite updates to prepare users computers for the first service pack for Windows Vista. Unfortunately, one of these update files has caused serious problems among some Windows Vista users and has caused their computers to crash or enter an endless cycle of boots and reboots.

This has prompted Microsoft to remove from its software update service a file that’s a prerequisite to installing the first major update to the Windows Vista operating system. Microsoft quickly suspended automatic installations of KB937287 after customers complained that their PCs wouldn’t boot up properly once the update has been applied.

Well, this is not the first time for Windows Vista SP1 to experience a glitch. If you can remember, Microsoft has delayed the widespread distribution of the service pack until it can resolve compatibility issues with some software drivers that control PC peripherals. 

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