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I recently started noticing problems with losing sound and/or losing my mouse
when I wake the PC up from Sleep mode.
Two MSFT KB articles seemed to address these two problems (KB929734 and
KB934237).
However, the hotfixes are not available via normal windows update, but
rather I had to contact MSFT support and I was emailed both as links with a
password to open them.
I understand that the hotfixes in question haven't been thoroughly tested
but seeing as I wasn't asked any questions, technical or otherwise, in order
to obtain these two hotfixes, why do they even bother making people go
through the hassle of contacting them and then be provided with a link and a
password, that expires in 7 days by the way, to get them? Why not just put
the link up in the KB article itself? It's very odd and seems to be a
resource hogging process IMO.
when I wake the PC up from Sleep mode.
Two MSFT KB articles seemed to address these two problems (KB929734 and
KB934237).
However, the hotfixes are not available via normal windows update, but
rather I had to contact MSFT support and I was emailed both as links with a
password to open them.
I understand that the hotfixes in question haven't been thoroughly tested
but seeing as I wasn't asked any questions, technical or otherwise, in order
to obtain these two hotfixes, why do they even bother making people go
through the hassle of contacting them and then be provided with a link and a
password, that expires in 7 days by the way, to get them? Why not just put
the link up in the KB article itself? It's very odd and seems to be a
resource hogging process IMO.