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by Fr0styMatt88
2489 days ago
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I was thinking of updates before even getting to the third paragraph of your comment - to that question I would answer a definite 'yes'. I think slow Internet poses a massive security risk in this regard. It isn't even about users choosing to run or not to run updates - my parents had such slow Internet at one stage that a large Windows or OSX update would never get a chance to download before the next lot of updates arrived. They'd be several updates behind through no choice of their own. Incidentally I think Windows Updates are getting better in regard to disruptiveness. What I wish they would do though is implement some kind of "reboot as many times as you need to apply the update and then just power down once it's done". I will hit 'Update and shutdown', then turn on my PC the next day and have to wait for the second stage of the update to run. Though again, it seems vastly improved as of late - that second stage takes very little time at all. |
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