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Bad windows optional update woody leonhard
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  1. #BAD WINDOWS OPTIONAL UPDATE WOODY LEONHARD INSTALL#
  2. #BAD WINDOWS OPTIONAL UPDATE WOODY LEONHARD UPDATE#
  3. #BAD WINDOWS OPTIONAL UPDATE WOODY LEONHARD DRIVER#

#BAD WINDOWS OPTIONAL UPDATE WOODY LEONHARD UPDATE#

and MS keeps reissuing them with new update KB#s.

bad windows optional update woody leonhard bad windows optional update woody leonhard bad windows optional update woody leonhard

I've been blocking and removing these telemetric updates from Windows 7 SP1 all year. Microsoft has been doing this stuff for the better part of a year with Windows Update, which is why I think it shows a lack of judgment for users to allow automatic updates. The privacy impact of Windows' telemetry features continues to be scrutinized. Microsoft accused of adding spy features to Windows 7, 8 It is true, most upgraders have had no issues and are glad they upgraded complaints have been few. Actually there already have been a couple of Win10 updates that have caused serious problems for a few users. IMO it's just a matter of time before this and automatic updates blow up in some Win10 users' faces. and it seems unlikely it can *all* be turned off. Yes, *much* of the sharing can be turned off, and that's not new info, but most users won't bother. I do have some issues with his analysis of the privacy issue. I can live with Microsoft decreeing that the security updates can't be deferred for Home users the herd-immunity reason for that is sound, and security updates generally have not been as common a cause of stability problems with Windows 7 and 8.

#BAD WINDOWS OPTIONAL UPDATE WOODY LEONHARD DRIVER#

Why wait? Why say no to some updates? Because there have been some bad Windows 7 and 8 updates, particularly driver updates (older drivers, for example, than a newer driver a user had already installed from the manufacturer of a video card-Microsoft had in at least some cases, reinstalled the old one into Win7 or Win8 when allowed automatically) and some optional and non-security updates that have crashed and locked some devices.

#BAD WINDOWS OPTIONAL UPDATE WOODY LEONHARD INSTALL#

in an update /heh), it's a workaround that should be employed by anyone who moved past allowing Windows 7 or 8 to install any update Microsoft put out there without waiting a week or two and checking it out first, like me. (The Pro point is not new and is a canard, as most of us are Home, not Pro, users.) And as long as the Win10 Home automatic upgrade workaround holds, and Microsoft doesn't close the loophole (which they could do. That's the first article I've seen that has identified a workaround for mandatory automatic updates for Windows 10 Home users. Some good info that was not written before the windows 10 was even released on some not true and overblown rumors about windows 10 being spread around the net and in this thread. I have been running windows for nearly 30 years and have used every version since windows 1 in my personal and business computers with the exception of windows 8 and windows 10 is without a doubt the most trouble free and finished version at release to date.

bad windows optional update woody leonhard

No facts in the article just speculation based on his predetermined assumptions as to what things he assumes will be the problems. That was written before Windows 10 was even released and was based on his assumptions and guesses and not actually based on the software that was released the following day. I read that days ago and there was really nothing factual to comprehend and was just a bunch of conjecture and speculation that the system was rushed out before it was ready and was not based on any actual facts. You know what they say "If a person is cautious enough nothing bad or good will ever happen to them." Don't worry You will be safe from Microsoft and they wont be able to get you as long as you don't take your tin foil hat off.












Bad windows optional update woody leonhard