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I invoked Windows Update last night & found, as we all did no doubt, a bunch of updates for Patch Tuesday.
I tried twice but on both occasions, installing the 2 big .NET 4 files failed (error 643)... but all the other patches went in fine...so I rebooted, went into WU again, this time found an additional security patch for .NET 4.
I installed this one on its own. All OK
Then the first of the 2 .NET patches that failed previously... all OK
Then the final .NET patch on its own... all OK.
This is an approach I've taken of late - not installing all at once but taking them singly. Tend to find a more reliable smooth update in that way.
Any thought / comments / observations / experiences?
+1 Piattj
I install the updates one at a time. There were two about 300Kb I did them both together.
Also when you do one at a time and you are prompted to reboot do so then. You know that update is finished.
That prevents potential problems as you found out Piattj.
Just makes sense to take the extra time as you install. You only do it once a month.
Mike
I just install everything that's already checked, reboot, install the rest, reboot.
I usually just try all at once, if some fail they usually go the second time.
I installed all of the updates, no problems, booted normal
I installed all the updates, including the two that were unchecked by default, with no problems and no long wait time. The .net optimization services went crazy for about 60min after reboot, but they eventually disappeared.
Question.............Why does MS not check some updates, but still marks them as recommended? Seems like most of the general population won't have these installed because most people never even look at the update screen, and they are set to auto as well. So if they are recommended then why not pre check them?
I think it is an attempt to get them installed after the others are out of the way. I suspect that if you hadn't run the unchecked ones they would have been checked the next time the check for updates was run.
Like piattj & Mike I do not install all updates all at once. I know I could. But I don't.
I install in groups:
All the securities at once
Then all the general Updates
Then any IE's
Then .NETs - one at a time.
Then any optionals
The one time I broke this rule the .NETs got screwed up. Turned a 5 min job into a 30 min job. Never again!
Last edited by TVeblen; 10 Aug 2011 at 13:09.