
Shows Microsoft Windows flashing horizontal line, then Vista background Problem: When pressed on start, it goes over POST, My Laptop is Dell XPS M1330 with Home Vista Premium (memory dualĬhannel 3.0GB, HD 250Gb SATA, 128 MB NVIDIA GeForce 8400M GS, McAfee

Update 937287 is necessary to successfully install and to remove Windows Vista SP1 on all versions of Windows Vista," Microsoft revealed.I saw an inquiry under the heading Cannot start my Laptop and since I got into very similar situation wanted some help/advise, if any. The installation software is the component that handles the installation and the removal of software updates, language packs, optional Windows features, and service packs.

"Update 937287 is a prerequisite package that contains updates to the Windows Vista installation software. At this point in time, you should experience no more problems. Deploy this update before any other on your Vista, and only then install the rest. After gaining back access to your operating system, you will have to install the service stack update, namely Update for Windows Vista (KB937287). You will need to "Repair your computer," so select your Vista installation and restore it to a point before the deployment of the updates. If you are stuck watching the "Configuring Updates Stage 3 of 3 0% complete Do not turn off Computer" and in the endless reboot loop, then stop the cycle and boot from the Vista media. The fact of the matter is that end users will have to first update the Vista installation software and only then deploy the remaining February 12 updates and only at the end Vista SP1 RTM. Namely, the problem resides in the Vista installation software. However, it does seem at this point that there is an issue with the deployment of the pre-requisite updates necessary for the smooth installation of Windows Vista SP1. Microsoft has yet to officially respond to the issue, or to provide a resolve or at least a workaround.

And there is absolutely no way out for the end users, because canceling the configuration process of the updates is a move equivalent to losing access to the operating system entirely. Users are reporting that, following the introduction of the February 12 updates, Vista gets stuck at the finalization of the deployment of the updates displaying the message "Configuring Updates Stage 3 of 3 0% completes" and then entering an infinite reboot loop. Some of the updates released on February 12, 2008, as a part of the Microsoft monthly patch cycle, have managed to effectively kill Windows Vista.

It's not only Windows Vista Service Pack 1 that isn't ready for general consumer availability.
