Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Asus PC running Windows 7 boot failure after the accident recommended patch



Some PC Asus owners running Windows 7, both refer to an unpleasant surprise, because their machines to boot properly.Instead of having to boot Windows 7, users are already running in the error message "Startup insurance violation," stating that the system has found the "unauthorized changes to the firmware UEFI drivers or operating system."tradeAccording to InfoWorld, a problem with the Secure Microsoft download mechanism that is designed to prevent malware attacks in recent years they have become activated by default on the Asus motherboard. Windows 7 does not support this feature, and for some reason, the recent patch (KB 3133977) creates a conflict that prevents the operating system from booting.Both Asus and Microsoft had a few weeks to solve this problem, as the upgrade was made a small number of users only on request from March 15 to April 12 is really problems with loading during this time, but neither Microsoft nor Asus It has been fixed in place when KB 3133977 was "recommended" update in April. (Adding insult to injury, the page on the Microsoft Support KB 3133977 Asus informs users that they can avoid the whole problem by upgrading to Windows 10, which supports secure download feature.)For users who are currently locked out of your PC, Asus has released instructions on how to disable the secure boot through their computers "UEFI BIOS Utility. This should allow the system to boot normally without the need to upgrade to Windows 10.Why it is important: It is not clear how many people are affected by this confusion, but is unable to boot into Windows, it is a serious problem. Users can not be comfortable in shallow BIOS settings, or even know where to start with a message about error Asus is producing. Unfortunately, the vastness of the Windows ecosystem, means that this kind of disrespect for old PCs and operating systems can be operated with the territory.

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