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I realize I may be able to get more frequent updates by manual checking.
That was not the point of my question.
I have deliberately avoided manual updating for precisely that reason. I want to see what the default "automatic" behavior is.
Is anyone getting multiple updates per 24 hours without manual checks?
Auto updates are what matters to me. If I can get new definitions every 10 minutes by manual updates--so what--I would never do that.
I believe MS is using some type of cloud technology to protect against unidentified viruses that are not part of their most recent update package. They claim that is why high frequency updating--every 4 hours or whatever--is not needed.
If that technology works well, the frequency of the updates may not be particularly important and I am fine with that.
But are some people being updated more frequently than others on the automatic setting?
That was not the point of my question.
I have deliberately avoided manual updating for precisely that reason. I want to see what the default "automatic" behavior is.
Is anyone getting multiple updates per 24 hours without manual checks?
Auto updates are what matters to me. If I can get new definitions every 10 minutes by manual updates--so what--I would never do that.
I believe MS is using some type of cloud technology to protect against unidentified viruses that are not part of their most recent update package. They claim that is why high frequency updating--every 4 hours or whatever--is not needed.
If that technology works well, the frequency of the updates may not be particularly important and I am fine with that.
But are some people being updated more frequently than others on the automatic setting?
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, 64-bitIntel Skylake i5-6600K, not overclocked8 GB HyperX DDR4-2666 (2 x 4 GB)none; graphics are integrated on CPU
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Ignatz Special; 4 speed manual gearbox; factory air conditioning; one of one
- OS
- Windows 7 Home Premium SP1, 64-bit
- CPU
- Intel Skylake i5-6600K, not overclocked
- Motherboard
- AsRock Z170M Extreme 4, micro ATX
- Memory
- 8 GB HyperX DDR4-2666 (2 x 4 GB)
- Graphics Card(s)
- none; graphics are integrated on CPU
- Sound Card
- onboard: Realtek ALC1150; external: USB Behringer UF0-202
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Dell S2340M 23 inch IPS
- Screen Resolution
- 1600 x 900
- Hard Drives
- System: Crucial MX100 series SSD, 128 GB;
Data: Samsung Spinpoint 103SJ, 1 TB;
Backup: WD Caviar Green WD30EZRX-00D8PB0, 3 TB
- PSU
- Rosewill SilentNight 500 watt fanless, semi-modular
- Case
- Antec Solo II
- Cooling
- Noctua NH-U12S; Noctua F12 intake, Noctua S12A exhaust
- Keyboard
- Microsoft 200 6JH-00001 USB
- Mouse
- Dell or Microsoft optical wired; USB
- Antivirus
- Microsoft Security Essentials and Malwarebytes Premium
- Browser
- Pale Moon
- Other Info
- All fans PWM; speeds at idle: CPU circa 500 rpm; intake circa 600 rpm; exhaust circa 600 rpm; CPU temps 27 idle and 47 C load in a warm room (27 C/81 F) when running Intel Extreme Tuning Utility stress test.


