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Old April 28th 15, 07:42 AM posted to alt.windows7.general
Andy
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Default Windows Update for KB3020370

I do both an image back up daily and a restore point daily.
I find i don't have to roll back the pc that often maybe once or twice a
year or less.


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"J. P. Gilliver (John)" wrote in message
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In message , Andy
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I install any windows related updates (optional ) or not.
I keep my machines patched and secured.
if windows update brakes something i just roll the pc back to the day
before
that update or updates were installed and trouble shoot from that point

I take it you're using system restore, which does imply you can at least
get the system to boot far enough to invoke that (or are you doing an
image backup every day?). About how often do you find you have to do it?

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