OneWorld
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What is it with Windows updates?
#993344 - 18/06/12 10:27 AM
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I installed Win7 yesterday and once the install was complete then the updates started -
nothing wrong with that and a considerable number of files were downloaded (190+meg) and
installed.
I turn on today and SP1 update starts (another 100+ meg) - and as
soon as SP1 was installed, the computer reboots and then says important updates are ready
to install - why didn't they install with SP1? why didn't SP1 go on with the first trench
of updates which installed the day before?
I can understand a big dollop of
udates are installed on first booting after a clean install, but why loads of others
immediately after? Does SP1 for example flag up succeeding updates?
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BJG145
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Re: What is it with Windows updates?
[Re: OneWorld]
#993346 - 18/06/12 10:31 AM
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Yeah, Microsoft like to update their updates on a daily basis.
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FreQnic
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Re: What is it with Windows updates?
[Re: OneWorld]
#993350 - 18/06/12 11:07 AM
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The three main OS disciplines have separate reactions to the statement "Updates
Available". Linux User "Ooh loads of updates, I'll have the lot." PC
User "Aargh! Not again!" Mac User "Only $50, seems reasonable."
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Hugh Robjohns
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Re: What is it with Windows updates?
[Re: OneWorld]
#993356 - 18/06/12 11:38 AM
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Quote OneWorld:
I can understand
a big dollop of udates are installed on first booting after a clean install, but why loads
of others immediately after? Does SP1 for example flag up succeeding updates?
Yes. Some updates are only valid or
relevant when other things have been updated... and the update process often isn't
complete until the machine had been restarted. Consequently, it is inevitable that an
update is likely to trigger a further update in sequence until your machine had completely
caught up with the current state of play.
As it happens, I went through the
same process over the weekend with a new Win7/64 install. It takes while, but it's not
difficult and my machine was completely sorted within a few hours.
Hugh
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OneWorld
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Re: What is it with Windows updates?
[Re: OneWorld]
#993379 - 18/06/12 01:08 PM
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Yep, I suppose it's an excuse to make a cuppa and making sure the biscuit tin is well
stocked, they should send a packet of Hobnobs with the installation DVD. And of course it
allows a bit of time to look into the manuals that never get read when we buy software
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mpostor
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Re: What is it with Windows updates?
[Re: OneWorld]
#993523 - 19/06/12 08:58 AM
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You'd have thought that that SP2 would be somewhere on the horizon by now.
'Yearly sevice packs' someone said...
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Exalted Wombat
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Re: What is it with Windows updates?
[Re: mpostor]
#993532 - 19/06/12 09:53 AM
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Quote mpostor:
You'd have thought
that that SP2 would be somewhere on the horizon by now.
'Yearly sevice packs'
someone said...
If it
arrives, it may be little more than an aggregate of all the "Patch Tuesday" updates so
far. What would you wish to see changed?
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mpostor
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Re: What is it with Windows updates?
[Re: Exalted Wombat]
#993541 - 19/06/12 11:21 AM
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That's fine. It'll save time when rebuilding. SP1 + countless updates and
patches to the updates = 100+ downloads and reboots. SP2 = 1 download + 1 reboot.
The only people to lose out would be the IT technicians that charge by the
hour.
Hang on, I'm one of them....!
Stu.
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Fred Mahumu
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Re: What is it with Windows updates?
[Re: OneWorld]
#993559 - 19/06/12 01:11 PM
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I had the same problem but for me it was different, the problem was due to the Operating
system installation CD that I was using. If you are using some SP2 that are not the newer
versions, they find it hard overwriting on the SP1 version. Therefore, the updates have to
be done. When I contacted support, this is what I was told.... suspected spam link
removed
Thanks
Edited by Hugh Robjohns (19/06/12 02:31 PM)
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damoore
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Re: What is it with Windows updates?
[Re: Fred Mahumu]
#993582 - 19/06/12 02:42 PM
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It used to be possible to go the the Microsoft web site (or perhaps it was msdn) and get
all the updates in one package. Very useful if you had multiple machines to update as you
could burn them to CD and only download them once (shows how long it is since I did this
since today you would stick them on a ramkey)
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okoth
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Re: What is it with Windows updates?
[Re: OneWorld]
#993585 - 19/06/12 03:04 PM
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Computer upgrades and system updates can be a bother, but quit necessary more
spamming removed...
Edited by Hugh Robjohns (19/06/12 06:21 PM)
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Pete Kaine
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Re: What is it with Windows updates?
[Re: mpostor]
#993596 - 19/06/12 03:47 PM
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Quote mpostor:
The only
people to lose out would be the IT technicians that charge by the hour.
Hang
on, I'm one of them....!
They should be using Autopatcher from a local drive!
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Airfix
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Re: What is it with Windows updates?
[Re: OneWorld]
#993603 - 19/06/12 04:52 PM
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Quote OneWorld:
they should send
a packet of Hobnobs with the installation DVD.
Slighty OT : I did not get a Win7 install DVD with my new Win7 machine
- should I go back to the shop?
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OneWorld
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Re: What is it with Windows updates?
[Re: Airfix]
#993610 - 19/06/12 05:33 PM
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Quote Airfix:
Quote OneWorld:
they should
send a packet of Hobnobs with the installation DVD.
Slighty OT : I did not get a Win7 install DVD with my new Win7 machine
- should I go back to the shop?
It's increasingly the case where a seller doesn't supply a disk, some supply a
recovery disk - though my friend bought an HP i5 laptop that came with a routine which was
to create 'recovery disks' so we tried it out just to see and the thing didn't work!
luckily I had made an image with other software first.
Many also include a
recovery partition on the hard drive - but what happens if the hard drive goes pop?
So in many cases you're left with having to buy the install DVD separately, which
is very handy to have around!
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Airfix
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Re: What is it with Windows updates?
[Re: OneWorld]
#993613 - 19/06/12 05:45 PM
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Thanks OneWorld. First thing I did was the recovery disks routine. Fingers crossed I'll
never need them. I must say, I feel vulnerable without the OS install disk.
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OneWorld
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Re: What is it with Windows updates?
[Re: Airfix]
#993626 - 19/06/12 06:55 PM
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Quote Airfix:
Thanks OneWorld.
First thing I did was the recovery disks routine. Fingers crossed I'll never need them. I
must say, I feel vulnerable without the OS install disk.
Get an image done of the c:drive. I use
Acronis TrueImage which they used to give away free on magazines. Had many years of
service out of it, though I am beginning to read of failings with it. There is another
free version of image software called Macrium, it looks very good but for the life of me,
I cannot get it to work.
But what an image does is takes a complete snapshot of
a drive. If the drive goes pop, or you want to upgrade the drive you simply boot from the
image boot cd, navigate to the image, point to the drive you want to install on and a
little tiome later, you're back where you were, every installed, activated etc
I haven't been using Win7 long enough but from what I can see, there is an imaging
facility that comes with it, but I think you would need a Win7 original disk to boot from
when recovering the image
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Pete Kaine
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Re: What is it with Windows updates?
[Re: Airfix]
#993689 - 20/06/12 09:03 AM
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Quote Airfix:
Quote OneWorld:
they should
send a packet of Hobnobs with the installation DVD.
Slighty OT : I did not get a Win7 install DVD with my new Win7 machine
- should I go back to the shop?
I would. At worse the should be a slipstream'd disk with custom drivers and such
and that should only really be from the big box brands (HP/Dell), otherwise the should
always be a disk in there. Personally I'd return the system for a refund if they wouldn't
give me it as the whole concept of a recovery partition is a joke.
-------------------- ScanProAudio & 3XS Audio Systems
ScanProAudio Blog
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