I am so pissed off at Windows Vista automatic updates, although I have myself to blame too because i didn’t try to find out how to get rid of it! Haha.
It happens once in a while to my main laptop and really irritates me to no end whenever I have to boot up my laptop or shut down quickly. As I am typing this now on my mini notebook, the blue update screen of my main laptop has been stagnant for the last half an hour, with a message telling me not to turn the power off. Well, this is it. I cannot take it anymore and this time I am seriously going to get it done today.
For those who are facing the same frustrations like me, just follow the steps below to switch off your Windows Vista automatic updates:
1) Go to Start –> All Programs –> Windows Update
2) Click Change Settings. You will see four options and I decided I will choose “Check for updates but let me choose whether to download and install them”. Ok, I have no guts to choose “Never check for updates” because I am also concerned about security issues that I am not aware of. Haha. But it’s up to you.
3) Click OK. Done!
Now, that’s really easy. I couldn’t believe I didn’t try to do it much earlier. Arggh! Now I can stop pulling my hair out over pop up messages warning me that my laptop is going to restart in 10 minutes. Finally!

















0 responses so far ↓
There are no comments yet...Kick things off by filling out the form below.
Leave a Comment