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I have not confirmed that it does I'm waiting for the new round of updates to re-image before i see for my self
Never know though :/
I'm still on ie10 and using pale moon 64 for the most part still :)
I'll probably have to install Chrome on my gaming rig though darn on line only games
Already did install it in win-10 pro just a little while ago not on the win-7 side yet though.
TZ; That might have to do with Bd's lack of other updates.
I was offered IE11 last Summer but hid it until I heard over the holidays about the end of support for 10. I unhid and installed IE11 and saw no 'W10 nags'. We use IE because the wife needs it for work.
I'm in the 'check, but let me decide' camp, I have 8 or 9, 10? related to W10, GWX, and others still hidden.
My last check for updates was at 06:23am est today, "all's quiet" so far for this 'Patch Tuesday'! When do they come out? 7am Pacific time?
Hello Foks :),
I was offered only 1 security update this morning the 12 the of Jan, I expected a whole load to be honest and nowI have just gone back to have a look if there's more and this new one has vanished like snow in the sun, strange
I don't know then, there are so many variables, my IE11 install didn't hang.
What I dislike is how long it takes for microsoft's servers to download the updates. Is there a registry or other config change that can be made to use a different server instead of the one your stuck with when using windows updates (WU)?
My January patches went okay except for the download/install time that seems to take forever, I start the process then walk away and work at something else around the house, come back in a half an hour and I'm ready for a restart. Any other 101MB download site would only take me about 2 maybe 3 minutes, not 15 to 20 through WU.
Yes, I do understand the millions of machines banging on the update servers at one time, but there's gotta be a better way.
Thelma, I have noticed that if I leave my MSE definition updates alone they will install themselves. It is the only behaviour that I do not mind even though I am in the 'Check, but let me decide' camp.
Check in: Control Panel\All Control Panel Items\Windows Update\View update history, you should see blocks of MSE updates with descending version numbers.
Last edited by Anak; 15 Jan 2016 at 10:47.