Microsoft warns of errors on updates for Windows 7
The patch with code 2823324 was warned by the software company that some computers could not be started.
The patch with code 2823324 was warned by the software company that some computers could not be started.
This upgrade belongs to the MS13-036 package released by Microsoft on April 9. A representative of the software company said 2823324 patch fixes the error at an average level, to prevent hackers from attacking when accessing the computer directly in real life. The company recommends that users immediately remove this patch from the machine.
Patch 2823324 caused a problem for the computer, causing the system to fail to boot. (Photo: Meship).
Microsoft explains that the patch when operating with some third-party applications will cause problems on the system, causing the computer to fail to boot. They are trying to fix this error and remove the patch from their support website.
Although it is not clear which third-party software is incompatible, the information on its website shows that Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Windows Workstations and Kaspersky Anti-Virus for Windows Servers version 6.0.4.1424 and 6.0.4.1611.
For instructions on removing the patch from the computer, click here .
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