Is it possible to install other programs while Windows updates are downloading/installing? Or, is this not recommended?
I'm asking this because all of these years, I have had windows update set to "Install updates automatically," and I believe there were definitely times where I've installed programs while windows update was doing its thing in the background. Is this the way it's supposed to be or is this not recommended? I mean, the common rule is when one program is installing, another program won't. Why isn't this the same for Windows updates?
I'm asking this because all of these years, I have had windows update set to "Install updates automatically," and I believe there were definitely times where I've installed programs while windows update was doing its thing in the background. Is this the way it's supposed to be or is this not recommended? I mean, the common rule is when one program is installing, another program won't. Why isn't this the same for Windows updates?
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