Re: Failure to Configure Window Updates
[Re: Jenny100]
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07/14/14 12:27 AM
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Homer6
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I've run into this problem when I'm shutting down the computer for the night. Many of the updates which reconfigure Windows require the system to be rebooted, so when the computer is being shut down rebooting can't take place.
To overcome this I've kept an eye on updates, and allowed updates to run their course before I'm ready to shut down for the night. So far, following this practice, I've had very few updates which could not be installed.
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Re: Failure to Configure Window Updates
[Re: Homer6]
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07/14/14 12:40 AM
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Mad
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Personally, I would much prefer being able to say "please notify me of updates so I can download and install them at my leisure"  Too often at "shutting down" time, I am told (without any prior warning that I ever see) that I can't shutdown because a zillion updates are going to be dealt with - right there and then !! 
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Re: Failure to Configure Window Updates
[Re: SuMac]
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07/14/14 12:52 AM
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Draclvr
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Microsoft generally does updates on "update Tuesday," which is usually the 2nd Tuesday of the month. Mine sometimes come a day later. One of the nice things about Windows 8.1 is that it gives you a few days to install the downloaded updates. The nag message that your computer is going to be shut down in 10 minutes is gone.
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Re: Failure to Configure Window Updates
[Re: Mad]
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07/14/14 07:24 AM
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Personally, I would much prefer being able to say "please notify me of updates so I can download and install them at my leisure"
You can. It's in the Windows updates settings somewhere. https://www.dropbox.com/s/ox2zo5c6nsvxzlt/UpdateSettings.png
Last edited by mj2c; 07/14/14 07:30 AM.
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Re: Failure to Configure Window Updates
[Re: SuMac]
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07/14/14 10:31 AM
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Jenny100
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SuMac, If you don't know how to configure Windows updates, there are instructions for Windows 7 here http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/2797-windows-update-settings-change.htmlThe link to the screenshot mj2c posted is where you actually choose how you want Windows update to work. You can use the Start Search to run Windows Update manually by typing "windows update" or just the word update into the Start search. From there you can select "Windows Update" to run it manually. Check this page for pictures http://www.wikihow.com/Run-Windows-Update-in-Windows-7When you get to step 4 on that page, don't choose the "install updates" button yet. Instead click the link for "important updates are available" so you get the list. Uncheck the ones you don't want to install. (You can either try to install half of them at a time, or install them one by one). Then install the update or updates you've selected. I had a group of updates that didn't want to install. It turned out one of them was supposed to be installed before one of the others, so none of them would install. Installing them one at a time eventually got them all in.
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Re: Failure to Configure Window Updates
[Re: mj2c]
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07/14/14 11:19 PM
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Mad
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Well there's a thing !! I already have that ticked as my preferences So I un-ticked it, re-ticked it and then clicked on OK at the bottom. I'll see if it works at the next update session. [Mysterious ....]
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Re: Failure to Configure Window Updates
[Re: SuMac]
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07/15/14 06:00 AM
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mj2c
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It's the ComboBox you need to change, if it isn't set to that (as in the image) already.
Last edited by mj2c; 07/15/14 08:15 AM.
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Re: Failure to Configure Window Updates
[Re: SuMac]
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07/15/14 09:59 AM
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Re: Failure to Configure Window Updates
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07/15/14 10:05 AM
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Ah... thanks! I've never heard it called that before.
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Re: Failure to Configure Window Updates
[Re: SuMac]
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07/15/14 12:10 PM
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Yup - dropdowns or sometimes context menu.
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