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When you try to run Windows Update from Internet Explorer (Safety &#8211; Windows Update) in Windows 7 or sometimes when you try to run Windows Update directly or installing an application, the explorer session might crash and stop responding. Remember Windows 7 is still in Beta and this is a known bug in Windows 7 [...]]]></description>
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