Prevx company issued a statement to their customers and fix the problem, downloaded by 50,000 users.

Reports of failure in Windows 7 million computers brought black screens proved false. The security company issued the charge apologized
Redmond software giant has released its security blog last third error message that the new operating system Windows 7 that causes the computer to get stuck in black screen, not caused by system software updates. This is in contrast to reports prior to the message.
Black is the new blue
First reports on the problem posted by a British security company called Prevx few days after distributing the software update package for Windows 7 last month. They claimed that the security update for Microsoft’s latest operating system registry file values changed (Registry) so that applications and systems began to hang up a black screen (similar to the blue we got used to previous versions of Windows) in millions of computers worldwide.
Prevx company issued a statement to their customers and fix the problem, downloaded by 50,000 users.
Microsoft in turn, investigated the problem, which turned out less common Reports most media. The company responded to a statement listing the changes allegedly made by the update is not related to him, more errors caused by certain types of malware and Trojan horses.
Oops, wrong
Yesterday (Wednesday) released a security company blog company apology (second in two days). “I apologize to all non Microsoft – Our convenient blog post may have caused,” reads the official company blog Prevx.
”This is a problem that was difficult to locate the source. Users experiencing the black screen error can still safely use our Repair Tool.”


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