win 7 update fukked Created 12 years ago2012-11-15 20:26:36 UTC by 2muchvideogames 2muchvideogames

Created 12 years ago2012-11-15 20:26:36 UTC by 2muchvideogames 2muchvideogames

Posted 12 years ago2012-11-15 20:26:36 UTC Post #310994
Last nite i was installing this windows update (or rather, the update was installing itself without my consent) and the next day the computer went blue on startup.

A system restore to 2 days ago solved the problem immediately.

Seriously steam microsoft, get some dam BETA TESTERS before you install this crap.
Posted 12 years ago2012-11-15 20:29:01 UTC Post #310995
Does it occur to everyone that the update installs to or just specific machines ?
rufee rufeeSledge fanboy
Posted 12 years ago2012-11-15 22:06:39 UTC Post #311000
Micro$oft will get a big d1ck up their ass when steam for Linux comes out as well as other things.
Flash went gay and doesn't make any updated for Linux.

I don't even know what Micro$oft wants to accomplish with their new half assed windows systems.
Stojke StojkeUnreal
Posted 12 years ago2012-11-16 03:44:36 UTC Post #311001
Yeah my father got this as well, and people yelled at me for having Vista, ha ha!
Posted 12 years ago2012-11-16 04:58:31 UTC Post #311002
Odd, I've got 7, there was no auto-update for me.

More details?
Posted 12 years ago2012-11-16 05:03:33 UTC Post #311003
seems i have windows updates weekly. they're quite annoying.
Almost worse than java :(
Tetsu0 Tetsu0Positive Chaos
Posted 12 years ago2012-11-16 07:17:57 UTC Post #311004
i know i'm going to receive flak for this, but i shut off windows update completely like 3 months ago and forgot about it. Everything works thus far and i haven't died yet, so maybe i can just leave it off?
Captain Terror Captain Terrorwhen a man loves a woman
Posted 12 years ago2012-11-16 08:36:04 UTC Post #311005
Change your update preferences to notify but not download or install. I thought most people did this already...

@CapT: Make sure you keep your anti-virus up to date, or at least be very careful about what sites you visit and what you download. People who make malicious software analyise the patches to find the exploit and specifically target people who aren't updated, so you should probably do an update every now and then.

@Stojke: Please be quiet, you sound like an idiot.
Penguinboy PenguinboyHaha, I died again!
Posted 12 years ago2012-11-16 08:44:05 UTC Post #311006
I do what PB said. I've lost count of the amount of times I've lost work due to going to get a sandwich or something, and when I've come back my computer has restarted itself.

Although with my most recent install, I set it to that, yet it would still automatically update, which was both annoying and perplexing. I can't remember how I stopped it from doing so. It may have been due to Norton being automatically installed with Windows.
Alabastor_Twob Alabastor_Twobformerly TJB
Posted 12 years ago2012-11-16 12:15:17 UTC Post #311008
I have them on and they are nothing compared to flash or java updates, they don't ask whether you want to install them or not they just do that when I turn off my machine which is very convenient.
rufee rufeeSledge fanboy
Posted 12 years ago2012-11-16 18:34:20 UTC Post #311012
This update put half our office out of action this morning. My home PC wasn't affected, even with the update.
monster_urby monster_urbyGoldsourcerer
Posted 12 years ago2012-11-16 19:28:28 UTC Post #311014
WOW OFFICE OUT OF ACTION?!?! DAMN, thats awesome (no offence) but I think thats a pretty neat update to get out of work...

JUST SAYING, if that happened in school, I'd lol my ass off.

Rick.
Ghost129er Ghost129erSAS1946 Certified Nuisance
Posted 12 years ago2012-11-16 20:22:16 UTC Post #311015
Yeah, but when you're out in the real world, rushing to meet a deadline on an £8,500 project, it can be pretty fucking annoying.
monster_urby monster_urbyGoldsourcerer
Posted 12 years ago2012-11-16 20:56:14 UTC Post #311017
Surely if you lose money due to a fuckup on Microsoft's part you'd be entitled to some form of reimbursement?
Alabastor_Twob Alabastor_Twobformerly TJB
Posted 12 years ago2012-11-16 21:32:21 UTC Post #311019
The clients are the issue. They see a room full of people working on computers, therefore nothing technical should EVER be allowed to go wrong.
monster_urby monster_urbyGoldsourcerer
Posted 12 years ago2012-11-17 09:14:21 UTC Post #311021
Sorry @Urby, hope I didn't offend/insult that bad, but you know what I mean :P
Ghost129er Ghost129erSAS1946 Certified Nuisance
Posted 12 years ago2012-11-17 10:19:56 UTC Post #311022
No worries. No offense or insult taken. Just a shame that had I still been in school or college then it would have indeed been awesome. Sadly those days are long gone, and now I have a sad. :(
monster_urby monster_urbyGoldsourcerer
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