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New Vista Update
I downloaded and installed a new Vista Update yesterday from the Windows
Update site but I have no idea what it did. Does anyone else know about this update. Thanks in advance for the feedback. (I still cannot believe the speed of the Internet for me with Vista --- it just flies and does not seem to have hardly any timeout issues at least for me with Comcast Cable.) |
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New Vista Update
In your Windowsupdate options, choose to "notify but not install ". Then when it says " updates are ready", click the "what does it do link" to see if it applies to you / how big it is, etc. "Dan" wrote in message ... I downloaded and installed a new Vista Update yesterday from the Windows Update site but I have no idea what it did. Does anyone else know about this update. Thanks in advance for the feedback. (I still cannot believe the speed of the Internet for me with Vista --- it just flies and does not seem to have hardly any timeout issues at least for me with Comcast Cable.) |
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New Vista Update
/Dan/ said:
I downloaded and installed a new Vista Update yesterday from the Windows Update site but I have no idea what it did. Does anyone else know about this update. Thanks in advance for the feedback. (I still cannot believe the speed of the Internet for me with Vista --- it just flies and does not seem to have hardly any timeout issues at least for me with Comcast Cable.) The Windows Defender item was a "definition update", expect those routinely. At this time there is also a Security update for Office 2003 available, as well as an _optional_ update for RC1. You can control how updates are received. Click CONTROL PANEL|WINDOWS UPDATE|CHANGE SETTINGS. |
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New Vista Update
My d/l update history shows 2 for 9/21 - a Windows Defender (KB915597)
update and an ''optional'' update (925028) "Install this update to prevent an issue where selecting text in Microsoft Word 2003 on a Tablet PC may cause the application to become unresponsive when you are using Vista RC1." Start - All Programs - Windows Update - View Update History (left side of panel) - then Google the update number HTH "Dan" wrote in message ... I downloaded and installed a new Vista Update yesterday from the Windows Update site but I have no idea what it did. Does anyone else know about this update. Thanks in advance for the feedback. (I still cannot believe the speed of the Internet for me with Vista --- it just flies and does not seem to have hardly any timeout issues at least for me with Comcast Cable.) |
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New Vista Update
Go to Control Panel/Windows Upate /and left side of window choose View Update
History "Dan" wrote: I downloaded and installed a new Vista Update yesterday from the Windows Update site but I have no idea what it did. Does anyone else know about this update. Thanks in advance for the feedback. (I still cannot believe the speed of the Internet for me with Vista --- it just flies and does not seem to have hardly any timeout issues at least for me with Comcast Cable.) |
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New Vista Update
"Dan" wrote
I downloaded and installed a new Vista Update yesterday from the Windows Update site but I have no idea what it did. Does anyone else know about this update. Thanks in advance for the feedback. (I still cannot believe the speed of the Internet for me with Vista --- it just flies and does not seem to have hardly any timeout issues at least for me with Comcast Cable.) Go into Control Panel | Windows Update | Update History, right click on the update and View details. -- Rock [MVP Windows Shell/User] |
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New Vista Update
"BChat"wrote
My d/l update history shows 2 for 9/21 - a Windows Defender (KB915597) update and an ''optional'' update (925028) "Install this update to prevent an issue where selecting text in Microsoft Word 2003 on a Tablet PC may cause the application to become unresponsive when you are using Vista RC1." Start - All Programs - Windows Update - View Update History (left side of panel) - then Google the update number HTH "Dan" wrote I downloaded and installed a new Vista Update yesterday from the Windows Update site but I have no idea what it did. Does anyone else know about this update. Thanks in advance for the feedback. (I still cannot believe the speed of the Internet for me with Vista --- it just flies and does not seem to have hardly any timeout issues at least for me with Comcast Cable.) That update caused my system to BSOD on the reboot needed to complete the install, restore points were deleted, it took over a minute longer to boot, and 30 seconds more from the welcome screen to the desktop. I removed the update, and after a few more reboots it's back to it's normal snappy startup and shutdown. I bugged it. It might not be the update itself but the fact that when I told it to install the update I had other programs open, working in them. After it finished and asked for a reboot I closed all open apps and told it to go ahead. I know better than to do that. Normally I will have everything closed when I let an update happen. Still it shouldn't happen. -- Rock [MVP Windows Shell/User] |
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New Vista Update
"Rock" wrote in message ... "BChat"wrote My d/l update history shows 2 for 9/21 - a Windows Defender (KB915597) update and an ''optional'' update (925028) "Install this update to prevent an issue where selecting text in Microsoft Word 2003 on a Tablet PC may cause the application to become unresponsive when you are using Vista RC1." Start - All Programs - Windows Update - View Update History (left side of panel) - then Google the update number HTH "Dan" wrote I downloaded and installed a new Vista Update yesterday from the Windows Update site but I have no idea what it did. Does anyone else know about this update. Thanks in advance for the feedback. (I still cannot believe the speed of the Internet for me with Vista --- it just flies and does not seem to have hardly any timeout issues at least for me with Comcast Cable.) That update caused my system to BSOD on the reboot needed to complete the install, restore points were deleted, it took over a minute longer to boot, and 30 seconds more from the welcome screen to the desktop. I removed the update, and after a few more reboots it's back to it's normal snappy startup and shutdown. I bugged it. It might not be the update itself but the fact that when I told it to install the update I had other programs open, working in them. After it finished and asked for a reboot I closed all open apps and told it to go ahead. I know better than to do that. Normally I will have everything closed when I let an update happen. Still it shouldn't happen. -- Rock [MVP Windows Shell/User] Did it continually BSOD on reboot Rock?. If so how did you 'get in' to Vista to remove the update in question?. |
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New Vista Update
"Intel Inside" wrote
"Rock" wrote in message ... "BChat"wrote My d/l update history shows 2 for 9/21 - a Windows Defender (KB915597) update and an ''optional'' update (925028) "Install this update to prevent an issue where selecting text in Microsoft Word 2003 on a Tablet PC may cause the application to become unresponsive when you are using Vista RC1." Start - All Programs - Windows Update - View Update History (left side of panel) - then Google the update number HTH "Dan" wrote I downloaded and installed a new Vista Update yesterday from the Windows Update site but I have no idea what it did. Does anyone else know about this update. Thanks in advance for the feedback. (I still cannot believe the speed of the Internet for me with Vista --- it just flies and does not seem to have hardly any timeout issues at least for me with Comcast Cable.) That update caused my system to BSOD on the reboot needed to complete the install, restore points were deleted, it took over a minute longer to boot, and 30 seconds more from the welcome screen to the desktop. I removed the update, and after a few more reboots it's back to it's normal snappy startup and shutdown. I bugged it. It might not be the update itself but the fact that when I told it to install the update I had other programs open, working in them. After it finished and asked for a reboot I closed all open apps and told it to go ahead. I know better than to do that. Normally I will have everything closed when I let an update happen. Still it shouldn't happen. -- Rock [MVP Windows Shell/User] Did it continually BSOD on reboot Rock?. If so how did you 'get in' to Vista to remove the update in question?. No, on restart it gave a message that Vistas did not end normally and gave the usual options what that happen such as safe mode and normal startup. I chose to start normally. It took much longer, over a minute longer, to get to the Welcome Screen and 30 seconds longer from there to the desktop. Once at the desktop it was slooooooooow. I uninstalled the update, ran chkdsk, and , rebooted. After a couple of reboots is seemed back to normal with the same fast startup and logon. I did bug it. -- Rock [MVP Windows Shell/User] |
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New Vista Update
"Rock" wrote in message ... "Intel Inside" wrote "Rock" wrote in message ... "BChat"wrote My d/l update history shows 2 for 9/21 - a Windows Defender (KB915597) update and an ''optional'' update (925028) "Install this update to prevent an issue where selecting text in Microsoft Word 2003 on a Tablet PC may cause the application to become unresponsive when you are using Vista RC1." Start - All Programs - Windows Update - View Update History (left side of panel) - then Google the update number HTH "Dan" wrote I downloaded and installed a new Vista Update yesterday from the Windows Update site but I have no idea what it did. Does anyone else know about this update. Thanks in advance for the feedback. (I still cannot believe the speed of the Internet for me with Vista --- it just flies and does not seem to have hardly any timeout issues at least for me with Comcast Cable.) That update caused my system to BSOD on the reboot needed to complete the install, restore points were deleted, it took over a minute longer to boot, and 30 seconds more from the welcome screen to the desktop. I removed the update, and after a few more reboots it's back to it's normal snappy startup and shutdown. I bugged it. It might not be the update itself but the fact that when I told it to install the update I had other programs open, working in them. After it finished and asked for a reboot I closed all open apps and told it to go ahead. I know better than to do that. Normally I will have everything closed when I let an update happen. Still it shouldn't happen. -- Rock [MVP Windows Shell/User] Did it continually BSOD on reboot Rock?. If so how did you 'get in' to Vista to remove the update in question?. No, on restart it gave a message that Vistas did not end normally and gave the usual options what that happen such as safe mode and normal startup. I chose to start normally. It took much longer, over a minute longer, to get to the Welcome Screen and 30 seconds longer from there to the desktop. Once at the desktop it was slooooooooow. I uninstalled the update, ran chkdsk, and , rebooted. After a couple of reboots is seemed back to normal with the same fast startup and logon. I did bug it. -- Rock [MVP Windows Shell/User] Thanks Rock. |
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