Posted on 03/30/2018 7:37:48 AM PDT by dayglored
Patches, I’m depending on you, son!....................
Will there be another patch for this patch?
...and we know THIS one is good -— how?
That is one of the reasons I avoided Win10 and its forced updates. MS has a history of releasing updates that create more problems than they fix.
With my Win7 desktop, even though I have ‘do not update’ checked, I still periodically get a ‘critical update’. I can tell because my PC goes bonkers and I usually have to run a Restore Point.
A few weeks ago, I bought a Win10 Tablet just to start learning my way around Win10. Win10 seems an inevitability. I find more websites, for example, balking at my old XP/Win7 browsers, etc.
Yesterday, I noticed the Win10 tablet light blinking, so I figured an update was going on. After about an hour, I noticed the screensaver was stalled. After another hour, the screensaver still stalled, I unplugged the tablet and held the on-off switch. After a couple of tries, it finally restarted and went to an ‘update in progress’ screen. A few minutes later, it started up — so I guess my turning it off and on didn’t mess anything up. I am still not familiar enough with Win10 to find out what this new update did, because it flashed a brief message that ‘new features were being installed.’
I still hate Win10. Every time I play around with the Win10 tablet, I find Win10 frustrating. Please please please God let my Win7 desktop and laptop last a few more years.
The Win10 in my laptop has gone completely stupid. I get a message that it needs to update, because this version isn’t going to get updates after April, so I run the update, and it fails to load.
It has done this no fewer than 9 times now. I suppose I have to bite the bullet and take it in.
I should never have let Win10 into the machine in the first place...
I agree!. . .I know enough to be dangerous about all of this. I think I have automatic updates. . .although I thought they weren't updating anymore on Win7. Should I download the patch in the article?
I let mine do the big OS update - in order to do it, I had to update the BIOS - been working great ever since...
“With my Win7 desktop, even though I have do not update checked, I still periodically get a critical update.”
here’s the best way to update W7:
right now, i’ve got a custom excludelist.txt file with this in it:
kb4088878,Windows 7 / Server 2008 R2 Service Pack 1
also advise use of this:
https://www.grc.com/inspectre.htm
I use Macrium Reflect Free (for home use) for hard drive imaging.
Image backups have saved me several times, when system restore failed.
Microsoft is suffering from delusions of competency.
I use Clonezilla. Text based and free, it requires the user to pay attention, but it works well.
Microsoft is getting a bad reputation...
Companies are now more concerned with real-time updates than producing solid code that works so customers can use the software. Microsoft, and everyone else, has become not worth the costs.
Getting? HA!
My last update was 12-1-2017. I see I now need 348mb of updates to Windows 7. This on top of the gigabytes of updates
The C:\Windows folder has 29gb’s of files. The spying software from Microsoft takes up a lot of space.
My Windows 10 install in Oracle VM VirtualBox shows 13gb’s which I have installed for show with only Firefox added since the initial install.
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