Microsoft driving me crazy!

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Originally Posted By: GrtArtiste
. It's my humble opinion that problems with updates begin when the user begins trying to pick and choose which ones he can ignore. I don't trust MS 100%, but that's been my experience. Make of it what you will.


I know there are three catagories with Win 7 for updates... Important, Recommended, and Optional...I would assume that you are safe when you choose NOT to allow the optional updates to download .....correct?

I always allow the recommended and Important updates to go through....'


Although I am apprehensive when it comes to allowing the next IE 9 to go through....
 
Optional updates are not security updates. They are typically feature enhancements or new versions of programs.

The only category I use with caution is driver updates. All the others I get.
 
Originally Posted By: Vizzy
Originally Posted By: GrtArtiste
. It's my humble opinion that problems with updates begin when the user begins trying to pick and choose which ones he can ignore. I don't trust MS 100%, but that's been my experience. Make of it what you will.


I know there are three catagories with Win 7 for updates... Important, Recommended, and Optional...I would assume that you are safe when you choose NOT to allow the optional updates to download .....correct?


I always allow the recommended and Important updates to go through....'


Although I am apprehensive when it comes to allowing the next IE 9 to go through....



You are correct--I should've been clear about that. I do the Important & Recommended but NOT the Optional updates...and I definitely don't do any driver updates through Windows Update. If I need a driver update, I go back to the source.
 
Originally Posted By: GrtArtiste
Originally Posted By: Vizzy
Originally Posted By: GrtArtiste
. It's my humble opinion that problems with updates begin when the user begins trying to pick and choose which ones he can ignore. I don't trust MS 100%, but that's been my experience. Make of it what you will.


I know there are three catagories with Win 7 for updates... Important, Recommended, and Optional...I would assume that you are safe when you choose NOT to allow the optional updates to download .....correct?


I always allow the recommended and Important updates to go through....'


Although I am apprehensive when it comes to allowing the next IE 9 to go through....



You are correct--I should've been clear about that. I do the Important & Recommended but NOT the Optional updates...and I definitely don't do any driver updates through Windows Update. If I need a driver update, I go back to the source.


Some of the branded drivers are OK. Like HP ones for HP products, the ASUS ATK drivers, and even some Lenovo ones. Then there are others I wouldn't touch with a 10ft pole.
 
Originally Posted By: DragRace
Originally Posted By: strongt
Yeah, you've got to get updated to Windows 7 which is way more steamlined then Vista. If you don't also keep your Windows version with the lastest updates that fix problems that slow down the computer your just asking for trouble in the future.

Atleast your not someone that's still stuck in XP. I wish people would just let that almost 10 year old software die already.


Alotta people still use XP at home plus alot of large companies still use XP.It's reliable,period. When updates stop for XP,then we'll see more people / companies upgrade,but with this economy,you wont see everyone tryin to keep up with the joneses.


Count me as someone "stuck" in XP.

No auto updates for me on this laptop nor my desktop and both function without problems. So does the 10 year old Gateway machine (XP) that my 12 year old son uses.

I feel the OP's pain when it comes to updates for Microsoft.
 
I guess I don't install them because I have never had a problem since I stopped using products like McAfee, Norton and Zone Alarm. Plus, there just a few sites I visit that have proven to be safe and Cableone does a great job of blocking spam mail and viruses.
Avast is great about warning me of potential problems with sites and even if it throws up a false warning, I still don't visit the site.

Maybe I'm just lucky but I feel the OP's pain in that they take so dang long to install.

Plus, I have found that installing some updates have really hindered this laptop to the point of making it useless.

I'll take my chances.
 
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