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I've seen posts for months about what a piece of crap TrustedInstaller is.
It constantly goes out, buries the CPU, and otherwise makes Vista totally useless. Of my list of 100 annoyances about Vista, this has to be the #1. Is there any way to shut this off? I'm not one of those NOOBS incapable of doing my own updates, why does MS deem fit to kill my machine and check for updates so often? If my laptop had drivers for XP, I'd go back in a heartbeat. |
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That might not be a good idea. Im a trusted installer noobie. Ive been
reading posts about trusted installer and it sounds like windows update uses it. Trusted installer is in the file permissions. That might cause a problem for vista. This may be correct or incorrect "Brian Kitt" wrote: I've seen posts for months about what a piece of crap TrustedInstaller is. It constantly goes out, buries the CPU, and otherwise makes Vista totally useless. Of my list of 100 annoyances about Vista, this has to be the #1. Is there any way to shut this off? I'm not one of those NOOBS incapable of doing my own updates, why does MS deem fit to kill my machine and check for updates so often? If my laptop had drivers for XP, I'd go back in a heartbeat. |
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Yes - either back install XP or try LINUX. As a CIO for a large company my
personal experinece has lead me to the opinion that I would not remotely consider upgrading any user in our 20+ thousand work force to Vista. On my home computer, not running all the corporate overhead software, the machine is continually rendered useless by "trusted installer". Also, other packages also have problems (WMP for example). I'll probably spend time tomorrow downgrading my machine back to XP so I can again be poductive at home. Thank god I didn't subject any actual users to this OS. Machine at home specs - P4 3Ghz, 2GB RAM, Vista ultimate edition - this is beyond what most of the machines at my office run "Brian Kitt" wrote: I've seen posts for months about what a piece of crap TrustedInstaller is. It constantly goes out, buries the CPU, and otherwise makes Vista totally useless. Of my list of 100 annoyances about Vista, this has to be the #1. Is there any way to shut this off? I'm not one of those NOOBS incapable of doing my own updates, why does MS deem fit to kill my machine and check for updates so often? If my laptop had drivers for XP, I'd go back in a heartbeat. |
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For those are stuck, just disable the Windows Modules Installer Service.
More information on Windows Modules Installer are availlable at : http://www.microsoft.com/technet/tec...lt.aspx?loc=en Hope This Helps, Jacques "Tom Griffith" wrote: Yes - either back install XP or try LINUX. As a CIO for a large company my personal experinece has lead me to the opinion that I would not remotely consider upgrading any user in our 20+ thousand work force to Vista. On my home computer, not running all the corporate overhead software, the machine is continually rendered useless by "trusted installer". Also, other packages also have problems (WMP for example). I'll probably spend time tomorrow downgrading my machine back to XP so I can again be poductive at home. Thank god I didn't subject any actual users to this OS. Machine at home specs - P4 3Ghz, 2GB RAM, Vista ultimate edition - this is beyond what most of the machines at my office run "Brian Kitt" wrote: I've seen posts for months about what a piece of crap TrustedInstaller is. It constantly goes out, buries the CPU, and otherwise makes Vista totally useless. Of my list of 100 annoyances about Vista, this has to be the #1. Is there any way to shut this off? I'm not one of those NOOBS incapable of doing my own updates, why does MS deem fit to kill my machine and check for updates so often? If my laptop had drivers for XP, I'd go back in a heartbeat. |
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my computer manage services disable that service & regain your cpu resources.:geek: +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ |Filename: trustednstaller.jpg | |Download: http://vista64.net/forums/attachment.php?attachmentid=3029| +-------------------------------------------------------------------+ -- ballbreakerACDC |
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i went into some security permission setting for the entire servicing folder and gave myself full control and denied TrustedInstaller any access. that kept it from loading. was this a good idea? i mean, so far everything is working great. -- soraizhere |
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Hello,
Servicing is now now working on your system Trustedinstaller is what is used to update the OS, So this implies that the you are no longer updating the OS. Patches should not install Security updates should not install Service Packs should not install Optional Components should not available plus other packages that attempt to update OS files through supported OS means. Thanks, Darrell Gorter[MSFT] This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights -------------------- | From: soraizhere | Subject: Is there a way to disable TrustedInstaller? | Date: Sun, 1 Jun 2008 13:30:54 -0500 | Message-ID: | Organization: Forums | User-Agent: vBulletin USENET gateway | X-Newsreader: vBulletin USENET gateway | X-Originating-IP: 166.82.227.42 | References: | Newsgroups: microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_mainten ance | NNTP-Posting-Host: 34.37.354a.static.theplanet.com 74.53.55.52 | Lines: 1 | Path: TK2MSFTNGHUB02.phx.gbl!TK2MSFTNGP01.phx.gbl!TK2MSF TNGP03.phx.gbl | Xref: TK2MSFTNGHUB02.phx.gbl microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_mainten ance:25217 | X-Tomcat-NG: microsoft.public.windows.vista.performance_mainten ance | | i went into some security permission setting for the entire servicing folder and gave myself full control and denied TrustedInstaller any access. that kept it from loading. was this a good idea? i mean, so far everything is working great. -- soraizhere | |