Whew -- That's two reassuring votes that maybe it is something about my machine and not endemic to Windows Update. The other variables are that I run a Dell, which has a custom feature where it snapshots the Registry (and maybe more); it also has a "suspend mode" switch in the shutdown menu (why, I don't know) which we've never used, but that doesn't mean it didn't try to update it. -- Gary Lawrence Murphy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: office voice/fax: 01 519 4222723 T(C)Inc Business Innovations through Open Source http://www.teledyn.com KernelWiki Community Linux Docs: http://kernelbook.sourceforge.net/wiki
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- Re: [Cooker] DANGER: WinME update may trash all ... David Relson
- Re: [Cooker] DANGER: WinME update may trash ... Gary Lawrence Murphy
- Re: [Cooker] DANGER: WinME update may trash all ... Alan Olsen
- Re: [Cooker] DANGER: WinME update may trash all ... S B
- Re: [Cooker] DANGER: WinME update may trash ... Gary Lawrence Murphy
- Re: [Cooker] DANGER: WinME update may tr... Andrej Borsenkow
- Re: [Cooker] DANGER: WinME update ma... Gary Lawrence Murphy
- Re: [Cooker] DANGER: WinME update may trash ... Alan Olsen
- Re: [Cooker] DANGER: WinME update may trash ... Alexander Skwar
- Re: [Cooker] DANGER: WinME update may trash ... JJ
- Re: [Cooker] DANGER: WinME update may tr... Simon Peter Nicholls
- Re: Re: [Cooker] DANGER: WinME update may trash ... Kyle Jacobs
