Great suggestion. I need to change my setting.


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On Apr 13, 2013, at 6:23 PM, "Lee Bruch" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Re windows updates:
> There are several options:
> 1.       Never automatically check
> 2.       Automatically check but alert before downloading and installing
> 3.       Automatically check, download, and install
> I always have it set to 2 - alert me that a new update is available but don’t 
> download or install it without my telling it to.
> It’s well documented that some windows updates create problems, so this way I 
> know what’s happening. And I usually don’t install the update ‘til its been 
> around a week or two. I subscribe to some windows  sites which alert me to 
> updates which may be critical (install immediately) or problematic (avoid or 
> use caution).
>
> From: BK Ford [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Saturday, April 13, 2013 2:26 PM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Panic!-UPDATE
>
>
> Okay, here's the report on the resolution of my Legacy error, for those who 
> wanted to know the "end of the story."
>
> <snip>
> After turning off Auto Updates and completing that process (took me almost 
> all day today), another scan revealed some remaining corruption. However, for 
> the first time since all this mess started, my Legacy program is now running. 
> I could not believe it when it actually did NOT return the error. I'm trying 
> not to worry too much about the remaining corruption that shows up during a 
> scan, because everything seems to be working beautifully right now. Anything 
> else is going to be dumped in the lap of Dell. (And I did remember to turn 
> back on the Windows updates, and so I'm all updated with good files now.)
>
> So, thanks so much for all the wonderful help. And thanks for all the 
> mentions of sympathy regarding my mother's final days. I have been making 
> many trips to my sister's home, and will be on the road again tomorrow. We 
> know she has days at most, maybe only hours now. She is prepared and is ready 
> to go, though it is always difficult to say goodbye, of course.
>
> I can now answer genealogy questions from family members whom I will see in 
> the next few days.
>
> Thanks again, all,
> Barbara
>
>
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