Well there's your problem, MS want's everyone to move "up" to Win10, I'm
trying to avoid that for as long as possible.
For the first time in a long time all my PCs are running the same OS,
which is Win7, well except for the two laptops I'm currently deciding if
I want to refurbish or not.
The Lenovo Thinkpad with all the stupid propitiatory hardware updates
just fine.
What about the desktop? You ask.
Starting last month the December security rollup failed to install. I
finally got it to work, I guess, but the update manager didn't believe
it, and kept offering to install it no matter what I did.
Now because the January security rollup is available it no longer offers
December, but, the January rollup fails with an unknown error code. I
seem to be the only one in the known universe having this problem
because searches on the error number or security update failures on this
update return no information.
I'd at least like some company in my misery.
On 1/31/2017 1:22 AM, John wrote:
Windows 10 failed. I reverted to Window 7 Pro 64-bit.
On 1/30/2017 3:47 PM, P. J. Alling wrote:
What version of Windows are you running. My biggest issue is that
"critical" updates keep failing to install since I upgraded the OS.
On 1/30/2017 1:58 PM, John wrote:
Just ran across something peculiar.
A few minutes ago I noticed a new icon in the system tray on this
computer. Clicked on it to expand it & it said:
Windows Media Center Update
Connection Established.
When I tried to right click to open a context menu for more
information,
it just disappeared.
I clicked on the "Hidden Icons" icon, and it was lurking there, but
even
before I could right click on it to find out what it was doing, it
disappeared again.
Anyone else noticed this? I don't use Windows Media Center.
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