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| Vista Update Problem After the updates to Windows Vista 64 and all the security updates were automatically installed today, Internet Explorer is very, very slow and doesn't respond. Why do they keep updating just to cause more problems! I'm going to have to do a system restore just to get rid of the updates so things will work right again! Can't wait for Windows 7 to come out. I just hope it isn't too costly to upgrade. Pat |
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| Re: Vista Update Problem "Pat" <patetc******.com> wrote in message news:FA9B65CB-F235-4CE6-AA57-44CCD64B684E@microsoft.com...[color=blue] > After the updates to Windows Vista 64 and all the security updates were > automatically installed today, Internet Explorer is very, very slow and > doesn't respond. > > Why do they keep updating just to cause more problems! I'm going to have > to do a system restore just to get rid of the updates so things will work > right again![/color] This is Not Updates fault, Pat. When there are several Updates, and this time there were about seven or eight of them, you cannot do them all at the same time, even though they are all checked. Therefore you have to uncheck all but one and do them singularly to be safe. Be patient in the process and wait for each one to finish, including restarts. There may be opposition to this method, but from the perspective of my experience it works flawlessly. Best of luck, Harry. [color=blue] > > Can't wait for Windows 7 to come out. I just hope it isn't too costly to > upgrade. > > Pat[/color] |
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| Re: Vista Update Problem On Thu, 13 Aug 2009 11:28:57 -0400, "Pat" <patetc******.com> wrote: [color=blue] >After the updates to Windows Vista 64 and all the security updates were >automatically installed today, Internet Explorer is very, very slow and >doesn't respond. > >Why do they keep updating just to cause more problems! I'm going to have to >do a system restore just to get rid of the updates so things will work right >again! >[/color] Or just learn to use the add/remove section, and REMOVE the most recent updates. Or unless you have something that REQUIRES updates to be set to auto, change that setting to alert you 1st. And let you decide what you want on your machine. It's what saved me from Vista SP2 |
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