I don't like the updates for Vista as there is no description as to what they are for. It would be nice to know if they were fixing a security problem, stability problem, etc. I've said it before and I'll say it again, I don't like when everything is completely automatic and I'm left in the dark.

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if it is that big of a deal, disable automatic install(but leave on automatic download) Once you are told that there are updates, click on the name in the update list and select view updates..it will tell you what it is for.
"Mr. Newt" wrote in message
I don't like the updates for Vista as there is no description as to what they are for. It would be nice to know if they were fixing a security problem, stability problem, etc. I've said it before and I'll say it again, I don't like when everything is completely automatic and I'm left in the dark.
Right-click an update and you can get details for it.
"Zapper" wrote:
if it is that big of a deal, disable automatic install(but leave on automatic download) Once you are told that there are updates, click on the name in the update list and select view updates..it will tell you what it is for.
"Mr. Newt" wrote in message I don't like the updates for Vista as there is no description as to what they are for. It would be nice to know if they were fixing a security problem, stability problem, etc. I've said it before and I'll say it again, I don't like when everything is completely automatic and I'm left in the dark.
Right-click an update and you can get details for it.
"Zapper" wrote:
if it is that big of a deal, disable automatic install(but leave on automatic download) Once you are told that there are updates, click on the name in the update list and select view updates..it will tell you what it is for.
"Mr. Newt" wrote in message I don't like the updates for Vista as there is no description as to what they are for. It would be nice to know if they were fixing a security problem, stability problem, etc. I've said it before and I'll say it again, I don't like when everything is completely automatic and I'm left in the dark.
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