How do you disable a failed update?

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Ted Curtin

Since automatic update downloaded the 'HID Non-User Input Data Filter (KB
911895)', every time I boot up, Windows attempts, and fails to install what
seems to be a non-existent piece of HID interface hardware. So, how do I
turn this off so I don't have to deal with it every bootup?! Thanks! I read
the article, but could find no reference about how to do so.
 
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Andrew E.

With that low of a numbered update you must be in SP1,try updating
to SP2 & SP3,those updates start at about 950000.
 
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Ted Curtin

No, I have SP2, but I think this was downloaded in response to some software
that I installed... BTW, what's the latest take on SP3? I avoided it at
release when I heard about the many difficulties that people had with it,
and saw it suggested to avoid it - SP2 is working fine for me, should I
leave well enough alone?
 
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Unknown

Ted! Something to think about. You stated you heard about the many
difficulties people had with
SP3. I suggest you more or less ignore that info. Think of the MILLIONS of
people who have
installed it without a glitch. Reading these news groups you'll only hear of
the bad experiences
and not the good. And, I might add, those with the bad experiences in all
probability was caused
by non Microsoft items such as Symantec, Norton, and other programs.
 

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