Over the years dealing with updates for various Windows OS's, I have adopted the following approach. My question to the experts here is this approach still valid.
I learned from bitter experience that Windows updates can sometimes cause more trouble that what they are trying to fix. My approach is to turn off automatic updates and just receive the notifications. I read about each update and if it does not apply to my computer or I am not having the problem it addresses, I don't download and install it. Even for critical updates, I wait for the recommendations of experts on forums like this before I install them.
I learned from bitter experience that Windows updates can sometimes cause more trouble that what they are trying to fix. My approach is to turn off automatic updates and just receive the notifications. I read about each update and if it does not apply to my computer or I am not having the problem it addresses, I don't download and install it. Even for critical updates, I wait for the recommendations of experts on forums like this before I install them.
My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Home built
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate 32 bit
- CPU
- Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4 CPU 3.00GHz
- Motherboard
- ASUS P4P800-VM Motherboard Chipset: Intel 865G + ICH5
- Memory
- 2.50 GB RAM
- Graphics Card(s)
- NVIDIA GeForce 7600 GS
- Sound Card
- SoundMax Integrated Digital Audio (Chip)
- Monitor(s) Displays
- ViewSonic VX 1962 wm
- Screen Resolution
- 1680 X 1050
- Hard Drives
- Seagate Barracuda 7200.10 80 GB
ST380215A ATA Device 18.6 GB
Western Digital "My Book" external hard drive 750 GB
- Cooling
- Fan based
- Keyboard
- Microsoft Comfort Curve Keyboard 2000 v10 USB
- Mouse
- Logitec optic USB
- Internet Speed
- 3.01 Mb/s download 0.64 Mb/s upload