Shut down Windows Updates?
Shut down Windows Updates?
I'm working on a machine running very slow and I noticed that Windows is downloading updates. It has moved 2 % in the last half hour and it's at 43% now.
Can I go into Processes in the Taskmgr and delete the update mgr and restart and see if I can get a faster download or should I leave it alone?
Can I go into Processes in the Taskmgr and delete the update mgr and restart and see if I can get a faster download or should I leave it alone?
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Set it up like in that screenshot and they won't auto-download.thewolfe wrote:I was actually talking about an update in process. But it seemed to work when I went to the M$ update site and worked from there.
Ace: Several windows services use svchost.exe, not just BITS.
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Just turn off Automatic Windows Update, at least with XP, and go there manually on every second Tuesday of the month (after 12:00 PM PST in the U.S.) and just select 'custom install' and then 'critical updates', not any of the hardware or software ones unless you see what they are first. Watch out for the driver updates from them.
One of their hardware updates really trashed my sound card drivers, so check first. Then the updater won't be trying to run at an inopportune time. If Vista won't let you turn off Automatic Updates, well, just another reason to hate Vista
One of their hardware updates really trashed my sound card drivers, so check first. Then the updater won't be trying to run at an inopportune time. If Vista won't let you turn off Automatic Updates, well, just another reason to hate Vista
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Krom wrote:If you want to kill B.I.T.S. do not go killing svchost.exe as doing so will probably bluescreen or hardlock your OS in short order.
Kill it by stopping "Background Intelligent Transfer Service" in services.msc (Start ---> Run ---> "services.msc").
i know this and i should have said so.... my bad
MD-2389 wrote:Ace: Several windows services use svchost.exe, not just BITS.
yes i know, my bad i should have detailed that