Windows Updates: When Should You Install Them?
Several of you noticed that I was not on Windows 7 SP1, and asked why. Besides not liking the background intelligent transfer service, or having my computer reboot in the middle of the night, I like do know that my updates are compatible with my software and that they won’t break a core functionality I was using, but this may not be the right choice for your grandma, or your productivity computer.
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