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| Thread ID: 138207 | 2014-10-22 09:48:00 | Windows Update -Win7 | bk T (215) | Press F1 |
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| 1386585 | 2014-10-22 09:48:00 | Just finished updating my other Win7 machine and noticed that there are now "5 Stages" rather than the old 3 Stages in configuring Windows updates! MS is making their OS more complicating both for end users as well as MS themselves. :D |
bk T (215) | ||
| 1386586 | 2014-10-22 19:31:00 | What are you referring to in Configuring Updates ? They simply download, some require a reboot some don't, if they do require a reboot, there's no user interaction required, they simply do it, configure as designed and finish. The manual update has not changed. |
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| 1386587 | 2014-10-22 19:48:00 | Well, I'm talking about those required a restart. True they don't really need any user input other than clicking on the restart button. I just want to know why there are 5 stages rather than 3 stages (in the past) when Windows configure the updates. Just for my info, anyway. |
bk T (215) | ||
| 1386588 | 2014-10-22 23:17:00 | Depends on the update requirements. Some do require more restarts than others. On a W7 Workshop PC I updated earlier this week, there were some that only needed 1 restart others required 2 ( as they were configuring) |
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