Windows Update = Teh Borked

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Windows Update = Teh Borked

Post by JMEaT »

I've never used Auto Updates in Windows, I like going to the site so I can see what I am downloading.

Well, now I get this screen when I visit the site:

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So I need to enable automatic updates now to use the Windows Update site?
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Post by CDN_Merlin »

You have to allow MS to snoop at your PC to find otu what they have installed so they know how to screw it up even more.
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Post by MD-2389 »

You don't have to actually have automatic updates enabled, they just want you to run the service in the background. Stupid, I know. (Just because the service is running doesn't mean it will go out and install updates for you.)
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Post by DarkShadow »

In my case atleast I had to enable Automatic Updates, BITS, and Event Log(already on) and reboot for it too work at all. Then when it done I just disable them again. I check WU about once a week now since they made it a pain in the butt.
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:D WOW!
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DarkShadow wrote:In my case atleast I had to enable Automatic Updates, BITS, and Event Log(already on) and reboot for it too work at all. Then when it done I just disable them again. I check WU about once a week now since they made it a pain in the butt.
Or you could just, like, leave them on. Why do you disable them? Placebo performance gains? Tinfoil hat reasons?
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Tetrad wrote:
DarkShadow wrote:In my case atleast I had to enable Automatic Updates, BITS, and Event Log(already on) and reboot for it too work at all. Then when it done I just disable them again. I check WU about once a week now since they made it a pain in the butt.
Or you could just, like, leave them on. Why do you disable them? Placebo performance gains? Tinfoil hat reasons?
Because not everyone is on broadband, and some of us actually do check WU regularly and don't need Windows doing it for us. ;)
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Tetrad wrote:
DarkShadow wrote:In my case atleast I had to enable Automatic Updates, BITS, and Event Log(already on) and reboot for it too work at all. Then when it done I just disable them again. I check WU about once a week now since they made it a pain in the butt.
Or you could just, like, leave them on. Why do you disable them? Placebo performance gains? Tinfoil hat reasons?
If yer not using it, why leave it running?

Baseline Sercurity Analyizer is nifty.
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MD-2389 wrote:Because not everyone is on broadband, and some of us actually do check WU regularly and don't need Windows doing it for us. ;)
I meant disabling the services. Not automatic updates in general.
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If yer not using WU, then what reason would one need to leave those services running?

Not much, so why leave the process in memory?
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Post by Tetrad »

fliptw wrote:Not much, so why leave the process in memory?
Why not? Are you saving more time by having it not in memory or by not having to reboot whenever you want to make sure that you're not going to be effected by the latest security bulletin?
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Post by fliptw »

checking with the MS security site gets you security updates faster than WU ever would.

But, thats besides the point, your are trying to impose your computer operation routine on others.
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Post by Tetrad »

fliptw wrote:your are trying to impose your computer operation routine on others.
I just don't understand why people would go out of their way to make things harder for themselves with no discernable gain.
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And that's what makes us individuals, tet :)
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Tetrad wrote:
MD-2389 wrote:Because not everyone is on broadband, and some of us actually do check WU regularly and don't need Windows doing it for us. ;)
I meant disabling the services. Not automatic updates in general.
Still, some of us prefer having more free memory. Thats why people like black viper write up guides for what would benefit us the most to kill. If you want to leave it running, whatever floats yer boat man. Its your machine, so its your choice. However, some of us actually have a clue and *gasp* check WU regularly on our own. As Bill put it, we're all individuals with individual tastes.
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