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March 1st, 2006, 04:35 AM
#11
Originally posted here by morganlefay
...OK I just ran Windows update...and all I got was the validation tool...no other critcal updates...
Same here, just KB892130 for the validation tool. I do have auto-updates on and the last was 18 Feb 06
The Duck: So you messed up your MBR, nothing a simple system restore couldn't fix...
just gonna let it go tonight...lol
cheers
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March 1st, 2006, 04:41 AM
#12
I'm don't mean to sound like it's ok for windows updates to mess up like that. But I'm willing to bet that if linux replaced windows, it would have it's fair share of problems as well, regardless of what distro you use...
But I want to avoid this debate as well .
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March 1st, 2006, 04:49 AM
#13
FYI
MS offers **free** support for any problems related to updates.......
So if it becomes an issue...may be an avenue
MLF
How people treat you is their karma- how you react is yours-Wayne Dyer
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March 1st, 2006, 05:36 AM
#14
Daffy duck, how would a MBR be screwed up? That's strange considering Grub is on the MBR and it loaded fine as did Linux, windows started to load fine, and then stopped. The MBR hasn't been touched in ANY way..... How did you come up with that exactly?
As for Linux doing the same thing, no, not at all, it's running on every box in this house except one, and it's what I use mainly, and this has never happened there.
And what does your NIC not working properly have to do with an update from an OS developer screwing up? Your NIC not working has nothing to do with what was being discussed, that has something to do with your NIC's designers not supporting Linux, or you not knowing what you're doing.
Just curious how you decided it was somehow the MBR. Or how "Linux is no better"....
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March 1st, 2006, 06:44 AM
#15
As for Linux doing the same thing, no, not at all, it's running on every box in this house except one, and it's what I use mainly, and this has never happened there.
I didn't say they had the SAME problems... But linux does have it's share of problems as well. Not even the biggest linux fans like yourself can deny this, gore .
Daffy duck, how would a MBR be screwed up? That's strange considering Grub is on the MBR and it loaded fine as did Linux, windows started to load fine, and then stopped. The MBR hasn't been touched in ANY way..... How did you come up with that exactly?
By MBR I really meant NTLDR/boot.ini, I know bad comparison and not exactly the same thing, but you know what I meant .
My mistake on not being specific, but the general idea still stands.
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March 1st, 2006, 07:27 AM
#16
So how did the boot time **** get touched at all with updates to IE?
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March 1st, 2006, 08:34 AM
#17
So how did the boot time **** get touched at all with updates to IE?
Magic.
I came in to the world with nothing. I still have most of it.
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March 1st, 2006, 11:42 AM
#18
Hi Gore,
Get Belarc Advisor, that is a pretty good tool for software version monitoring. It also checks Windows updates and tells you if they failed.
So how did the boot time **** get touched at all with updates to IE?
Corrupted download and the reboot process failed?
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March 1st, 2006, 12:00 PM
#19
Yea right man. Rebooting has always been a Windows strong point. Windows failing a reboot is like Bush passing a spelling bee.
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March 1st, 2006, 01:22 PM
#20
I use auto update as well, and those ones you listed are software optional updates, and shouldn't be part of the auto update.
Normally you would select "express" to check for important updates, and the genuine validation tool would be the first.
The first one genuine validation tool is needed so the other updates will show when it scans again, unless it's critical, you don't really need to install these, and if it's IE related, use Firefox, until IE7 comes out of beta......or not...
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