Colin
December 11th 03, 09:26 PM
G'day Alex. If you go to your control panel then double
click on system icon then on automatic updates tab then
choose what u want in the settings section. Usually the
first one so it askes you if you want it to..
Have fun.
>-----Original Message-----
>I am desperately searching for ways to stop updates
forced
>on me whenever I connect to the web. To begin with, my
>system was working very well until I said yes to the
>update offer which kept popping up. The amount of
>downloading came to about 40 MB and took about 20 hours
>with many interruptions. Finally an installation took
>place and after that the system started behaving in a
>crazy way. Having reset it to the condition of before
>the "update" it works again but I Explorer refuses to
find
>sites with messages such as: "cannot find server or DNS
>error", "internet explorer could not open the search
>page", "cannot find server". Meanwhile I have noticed
that
>MS updating resumed again and I would like to find a way
>to stop this process to avoid further damage. I assume
>that the downloads are corrupted in
thetransmission.Please
>tell me how to stop this forced updating. Please help!
>.
>
click on system icon then on automatic updates tab then
choose what u want in the settings section. Usually the
first one so it askes you if you want it to..
Have fun.
>-----Original Message-----
>I am desperately searching for ways to stop updates
forced
>on me whenever I connect to the web. To begin with, my
>system was working very well until I said yes to the
>update offer which kept popping up. The amount of
>downloading came to about 40 MB and took about 20 hours
>with many interruptions. Finally an installation took
>place and after that the system started behaving in a
>crazy way. Having reset it to the condition of before
>the "update" it works again but I Explorer refuses to
find
>sites with messages such as: "cannot find server or DNS
>error", "internet explorer could not open the search
>page", "cannot find server". Meanwhile I have noticed
that
>MS updating resumed again and I would like to find a way
>to stop this process to avoid further damage. I assume
>that the downloads are corrupted in
thetransmission.Please
>tell me how to stop this forced updating. Please help!
>.
>