Any feedback on what to do?
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Passemurailles
"Passemurailles" <Passemu...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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1. How do I check Windows Update History?
2. Can I remove easily Windows Updates?
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Passemurailles
"Passemurailles" <Passemu...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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I only saw 4 for my XP system, and my boot time did not change. You
may want to consider in future installing only a few at a time in
order to more easily find the culprit if things go bad on you.
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HP, aka Jerry
"gysca" <gy...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Are you sure it wasn't .net 3.0. Mine took a long time also
> when I did that update along with the other updates. I use
> WSUS for our corporate users and I only had this issue. Can't
> explain, guess .net 3.0 was being weird.
Back in August when one or two of the updates dealing with .net
something or another were reported, I decided to NOT install
them. As is my custom, I do not blindly install updates, I lurk
here and other places to see what experiences others are having.
In this case, it seemed like a ready made visit from Murphy and I
also failed to get a clear understanding even of what the risk
was. That doesn't help you much now, and I am sorry for that, but
perhaps you and others may want to adopt a more circumspect M.O.
for future updates. My conservatism may well leave me vulnerable
to something I don't even know about, but I also feel it at least
MAY have saved me some pain.
In any event, best of luck resolving your current problem(s) and
any in future.
> "HEMI-Powered" wrote:
>
>> =?Utf-8?B?UGFzc2VtdXJhaWxsZXM=?= added these comments in the
>> current discussion du jour ...
>>
>> > I installed the eight updates automatically from Microsoft
>> > on October 9 2007. Now my PC needs over 20 minutes to boot
>> > up. The performance when it is up and running is good. I
>> > haven't noticed any issues with the applications either or
>> > the networking. It is just the boot time that is incredibly
>> > slow, litterally dragging itsself from the HP blue welcome
>> > screen all the way to steady state.
>> >
>> > Any feedback on what to do?
>>
>> I only saw 4 for my XP system, and my boot time did not
>> change. You may want to consider in future installing only a
>> few at a time in order to more easily find the culprit if
>> things go bad on you.
>>
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>> HP, aka Jerry
>>
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