Who perdicted? The Mayans or Saint Malachi?
I would have liked to know this too, had I not switched to Linux a couple years ago. In fact, I might change my tagline to, “Virus-free since switching to Linux.”
I’d tell Windoze to kiss my ass, but I’d be afraid of catching something.
After today’s update Desktop manager was not working on WIN7. After couple of restart, it start behaving. Even Adobe is with update.
Lot of update for today.
Does anyone know a while back somebody posted a link to a site that does support or offers fixes for XP and Windows 2000 still? I think it was run by a bunch of ex MS techies.
I shoulda bookmarked it...
Ran manual updates on my XP desktop, there were 12. Now doing manual updates ( 11 ) on the Win 7 laptop.
Maybe they had to patch the patch patches before they release.
It’s wednesday morning and I’m getting them now. Microsoft probably reset their time zone to 26 hours ago.
I always wondered whose Microsoft it was.
I found 10 updates for my laptop and 11 for my desktop yesterday.
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They were there. Just click on your Windows Update and let it search for them.
There are “13 Important Updates” (69MB) installing right now, at 6:55am, Wednesday. Running Win-7 Pro 64-bit.
I always apply updates manually to servers for customers with managed services, so I did all the servers tonight. Large, but not really massive and differed by OS.
Be sure to apply the Adobe updates. They had a security issue which they fixed and which then caused another issue requiring an update.
Java has an urgent update also.
And to think in 1995 some nuclear engineer told me I’d be out of a job in a few year - he thought the OS would handle everything without user interaction.
I always apply updates manually to servers for customers with managed services, so I did all the servers tonight. Large, but not really massive and differed by OS.
Be sure to apply the Adobe updates. They had a security issue which they fixed and which then caused another issue requiring an update.
Java has an urgent update also.
And to think in 1995 some nuclear engineer told me I’d be out of a job in a few year - he thought the OS would handle everything without user interaction.