WIndows Updates

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I tried photobucket, but when I try to JOIN it ask me for some code but I do
not have any such code so I can not JION
And ppicassa, I can not accessit because there is google in the adress and I
do not have access to google at all
 
If you have a live ID, this is free:
skydrive.live.com
create folder - give a name
make public - everyone
chekmark in - live ID not required to view
permissions - no one can edit,delete, etc.
copy the link to the file and post

Here is more info:
http://windowslivewire.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!2F7EB29B42641D59!31546.entry

mae

|I tried photobucket, but when I try to JOIN it ask me for some code but I
do
| not have any such code so I can not JION
| And ppicassa, I can not accessit because there is google in the adress and
I
| do not have access to google at all
|
| | > Try Picassa, Photo bucket, etc. They're free.
| >
| >
| > --
| >
| >
| > "Don't pick a fight with an old man.
| > If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."
| >
| > | >>I have no other way to do it
| >>
| >> | >>> This is a non-binary newsgroup. Your picture won't make it.
| >>> --
| >>>
| >>>
| >>> "Don't pick a fight with an old man.
| >>> If he is too old to fight, he'll just kill you."
| >>>
| >>>
| >>> | >>>>I have just sent a reply to this message in HTML, so that the image
| >>>>could included
| >>>>
| >>>> | >>>>>
| >>>>> | >>>>>> The only thing that it shows are the update name, but no
information,
| >>>>>> even if I double-click I do not get any information, it even tells
me
| >>>>>> that there is a few "optional" update on the main screen, but when
I
| >>>>>> view the name of the updates, I do not see any of the optional,
only
| >>>>>> the "obligated" update
| >>>>>>
| >>>>>
| >>>>> Can you post a screen shot of this somewhere? It seems to me that we
| >>>>> aren't going to get any further without actually seeing what you are
| >>>>> seeing...
| >>>>
| >>>> --
| >>>> Thank You in Advance
| >>>> Merci a l'avance
| >>>>
| >>>> Martin
| >>>
| >>>
| >>
| >> --
| >> Thank You in Advance
| >> Merci a l'avance
| >>
| >> Martin
| >
| >
| >
|
| --
| Thank You in Advance
| Merci a l'avance
|
| Martin
|
 
You can click on "View Update History" to see what was just installed, or
you can change your WU settings to just download and not install new
updates. Then you can choose which updates you want to install. Looks like
your WU is set to downloand and install. If you change your setting to this
you can then click on "View Available Updates", when the yellow shield
pops-up in your taskbar, which will show up where "Succeeded: 4 updates" is
shown.
 
I it is already setup to download and then wait to install updates, but when
it says that there is new updates, even if I click on view updates, I can
only view the name and even then only those that are obligated and no
optional one.

I think that one of the optional one might have been for the Nvidia video
drivers because after I installed the drivers from Nvidia the optional
disappeared from there
 
Martin Racette said:
I it is already setup to download and then wait to install updates, but
when it says that there is new updates, even if I click on view updates, I
can only view the name and even then only those that are obligated and no
optional one.

I think you need to post some more images of all the windows that you see,
especially when you click on "View Updates" and the subsequent ones. Either
there is something very odd going on or you are missing something blindingly
obvious!
 
Martin Racette said:
that is not a description, all it says is that it is an obligation update

And have you clicked on the "More Information" link, at the bottom R/H side
of the window?
 
Martin Racette said:
that is not a description, all it says is that it is an obligation update

What do expect from a page intended for the average user ?
If you want more information look up the kb article like this:

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/971644

And that won't tell you much more. If you want a detailed, in-depth, technical
explanation of what the software does you are looking in the wrong place.
 
I do not need i-depth or technical detail, but I want the same kind of
information that we had before when we double-clicked on the name of the
update, so that I could decide if it is worth installing or not, but what
they have right now is worthless
 
Martin Racette said:
I do not need i-depth or technical detail, but I want the same kind of
information that we had before when we double-clicked on the name of the
update, so that I could decide if it is worth installing or not, but what
they have right now is worthless

'you sure? Did you try right-clicking on the item and "View details"?
 
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