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Reboot nag after update and how to drive a stake through it's heart



 
 
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Old February 10th 05, 03:34 PM
JTM
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In the middle of a lengthy job I received a notice that an update had been
installed and that I needed to reboot (with the option of doing it later). I
opted for later and for the rest of the day every few minutes another reminder
would pop up. I just deferred it each time and left for home with the original
job still in progress.

This morning I discovered the computer was waiting for me to log in (which I
assumed was the result of a power glitch). After bringing up the machine a
popup message appeared asserting that a reboot had been required which implies
that if you ignore the nag and the original option reboot message is not
answered XP will do it anyway.

Needless to say this was very annoying since it killed my overnight operation
and I have to start over again. I wonder if they ever talk to end users about
their unilateral decisions like this. I certainly have never seen any surveys
requesting such feed back.

What gives? And how to I prevent this autonomy in the future?

Regards,

John


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Old February 10th 05, 03:58 PM
Rich
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Default Reboot nag after update and how to drive a stake through it's heart

Well next time don't update during a mission or time critical operation.
That is what you should have deferred not the install at an inapprpriate
time. Also take a look at you windows update settings and make sure you
don't have it installing and updating and rebooting at 3am.

Rich


"JTM" wrote in message
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In the middle of a lengthy job I received a notice that an update had been
installed and that I needed to reboot (with the option of doing it later).
I opted for later and for the rest of the day every few minutes another
reminder would pop up. I just deferred it each time and left for home
with the original job still in progress.

This morning I discovered the computer was waiting for me to log in (which
I assumed was the result of a power glitch). After bringing up the
machine a popup message appeared asserting that a reboot had been required
which implies that if you ignore the nag and the original option reboot
message is not answered XP will do it anyway.

Needless to say this was very annoying since it killed my overnight
operation and I have to start over again. I wonder if they ever talk to
end users about their unilateral decisions like this. I certainly have
never seen any surveys requesting such feed back.

What gives? And how to I prevent this autonomy in the future?

Regards,

John



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Old February 10th 05, 04:54 PM
JTM
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Default Reboot nag after update and how to drive a stake through it's heart


"Rich" wrote in message
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Well next time don't update during a mission or time critical operation. That
is what you should have deferred not the install at an inapprpriate time. Also
take a look at you windows update settings and make sure you don't have it
installing and updating and rebooting at 3am.

Rich


Changed it to Sunday at 3 am. I am assuming that was the reason for the reboot
rather than an unattended popup reminder going off on its own. I still would
like to disable this repetitive reminder--one click on the "I'll do it later"
button should be enough to stop the nag.

Regards,

John


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Old February 10th 05, 05:02 PM
Menno Hershberger
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Default Reboot nag after update and how to drive a stake through it's heart

"JTM" wrote in :

In the middle of a lengthy job I received a notice that an update had
been installed and that I needed to reboot (with the option of doing
it later). I opted for later and for the rest of the day every few
minutes another reminder would pop up. I just deferred it each time
and left for home with the original job still in progress.

This morning I discovered the computer was waiting for me to log in
(which I assumed was the result of a power glitch). After bringing up
the machine a popup message appeared asserting that a reboot had been
required which implies that if you ignore the nag and the original
option reboot message is not answered XP will do it anyway.

Needless to say this was very annoying since it killed my overnight
operation and I have to start over again. I wonder if they ever talk
to end users about their unilateral decisions like this. I certainly
have never seen any surveys requesting such feed back.


See my post from yesterday... "Windows update reboots without asking".
The cure is to set updates NOT to install automatically. Even though you
chose "later" it will do it automatically at 3 AM. You can change the
time of that or you can just choose "Download updates but let me choose
when to install them".
I don't like it either... it would have been a big problem for me if I
hadn't happened to be up when it happened.
Needless to say, I changed my prefernces.

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