Rosbif71
Made the mistake of letting microsoft updates install on my laptop. Afterwards it wouldnt reboot. Had to do a clean install using my system recovery disk, but this means Ive lost a lot of data from that Laptop. Luckily most of it is backed up on DVD back in UK.
Will never allow MS updates again!! :x
Bleakus
i guess you learned the hard way too ;)
nosoup4u
You have to pick and make sure the one's you're installing. Always set your automatic update settings to "Download updates for me, but let me choose when to install them"
After the updates get downloaded, you get two options. Install them or do a custom install. Choose Custom install and pick the ones you need.
Critical updates I suggest you must install. The Recommended updates, you need not but you should read through them and see which ones maybe relevant.
At work, I use a WSUS Server to send patches to all my computers and only the ones I pick. But of course this is a work solution. For home, do the above and you'll be fine.
FYI, do not install the GDI+ Update
Here's how I build my machines. (if building from scratch and not using Ghost)
1. Install OS (XP Pro for example) and login in as administrator after that
2. Install Drivers
3. Connect it to the network and change teh Automatic Updates setting to "Download updates for me, but let me choose when to install them"
4. It will download the first two patches which is a must, install those and reboot
5. Then leave your machine for about 30 mins until it downloads the remaining 74 updates.
6. You can then do a custom install and pick the critical updates and more if you choose
7. Install anti-virus software
and so on....
.
nosoup4u
Good Site for updates advice
patient69
Hi!, Ive tried installing WSUS on my WinServer 2003 but its asking for IIS 5.5 or later. By default its not installed, however I've tried installing it however I don't have the Full complete CD of WinServer 2003 only the CAB files. Any ideas? Thanks
Not_Sure
:lol:
Bit torrent?
or just ask a friend for the cd (like me for example)
nosoup4u
First of, how can you have a Windows 2003 Server and not have a copy of the Windows 2003 Server CD??
Second, you can download a trial version of IIS always. Just do a google search
Third, have you used Limewire? Try looking for IIS on that.. or like Not_Sure said, copy someone's CD or have them upload it to which allows 1GB free space.
Avium
- nosoup4u wrote:
1. Install OS (XP Pro for example) and login in as administrator after that
2. Install Drivers
3. Connect it to the network and change teh Automatic Updates setting to "Download updates for me, but let me choose when to install them"
4. It will download the first two patches which is a must, install those and reboot
5. Then leave your machine for about 30 mins until it downloads the remaining 74 updates.
6. You can then do a custom install and pick the critical updates and more if you choose
7. Install anti-virus software
and so on....
.
well imo installing windows looks like this
1. install windows xp
2. install sp2 if your win install cd does not include it
3. install antivirus + frirewall
4. go online download updates
5. everything else after this
goin online without the antivirus/firewall installed is a suicide
nosoup4u
- Avium wrote:
- nosoup4u wrote:
1. Install OS (XP Pro for example) and login in as administrator after that
2. Install Drivers
3. Connect it to the network and change teh Automatic Updates setting to "Download updates for me, but let me choose when to install them"
4. It will download the first two patches which is a must, install those and reboot
5. Then leave your machine for about 30 mins until it downloads the remaining 74 updates.
6. You can then do a custom install and pick the critical updates and more if you choose
7. Install anti-virus software
and so on....
.
well imo installing windows looks like this
1. install windows xp
2. install sp2 if your win install cd does not include it
3. install antivirus + frirewall
4. go online download updates
5. everything else after this
goin online without the antivirus/firewall installed is a suicide
not if you're doing it in a work environment where you have firewalls already :P
In my 18 yrs of IT, i've never been taken by a Virus during my Build :)