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Update kills computer for *SIX* *HOURS*
While doing an semi-on-sight contract, I was in the office last
Wednesday, and I needed to meet with my direct supervisor over some important information that he needed his computer to access. He was out the previous day, and has been really busy, and this needed to get done. But, what was he greeted with when he showed up at 7AM? His computer, which I believe is one of these https://www.amazon.com/Dell-Inspiron.../dp/B07MRKNZMB started doing WINDOWS UPDATE as soon as he powered it up!!! And it KEPT doing that until 1PM. You know how long that is? *SIX* *****ING* *HOURS* !!! Yeah, "there went the entire damn day". Not only had the machine been COMPLETELY taken over by this (obviously SO GOD DAMNED IMPORTANT that NOTHING ELSE COULD BE DONE until THIS LINEAR PROCESS WAS FINALLY FINISHED) [read: inverted prioritization], but FOR THE NEXT HOUR between 1PM and 2PM, even AFTER logging in, the computer was 'Virtually Unusuable' since CPU and disk access MAINTAINED 100% doing "god knows what uber-important ****-task MicroShaft *FELT* it needed to do". And *THIS* is one of the *BIG* reaons why I *HATE* win-10-nic and *REFUSE* to make it the MAIN OS for a computer. [I'll put it in a VM for those cases where I need it, but a VM can be killed and even re-started from a backup to make the computer usable again]. If you *MUST* use Win-10-nic, run it IN A VM (virtualbox comes to mind) hosted by Linux, FreeBSD, or Windows 7/XP. And make regular backups of your VM [easier to do than with a Win-10-nic system, actually]. Your data files can be EASILY hosted in a local share on the host machine, making it easier to back THEM up, too. And if "updates" makes your VM UNBOOTABLE, you can restore the OS backup VERY easily [assuming you do your backups correctly]. Oh, and WHAT OS do I use for that semi-on-site contract? Why Devuan Linux, of course! I'm doig embedded development, involving Linux, and as such I really _SHOULD_ run Linux. It's SO MUCH more reliable. I actually offered to install Linux, somewhat jokingly, and everyone 'got the joke', but yeah when I said "I could install it faster than Windows Update finisheing" (or similar, at around 9AM, 2 hours after it started) it was generally (sarcastically, cynically) agreed that I was *RIGHT* And based on the amount of time it ACTUALLY TOOK, I *WAS* right! (Linux install with very fast network, about 2 hours). -- (aka 'Bombastic Bob' in case you wondered) 'Feeling with my fingers, and thinking with my brain' - me 'your story is so touching, but it sounds just like a lie' "Straighten up and fly right" |
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Update kills computer for *SIX* *HOURS*
On 08/09/2019 20:28, Big Bad Bob wrote:
*SIX* *****ING* *HOURS* !!! Frankly, you should be fired for not being able to control updates and/or upgrades on a Windows 10 machine. People like you are a disgrace to the society in general crying like little babies when everything is within one's control. -- With over 999 million devices now running Windows 10, customer satisfaction is higher than any previous version of windows. |
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Update kills computer for *SIX* *HOURS*
On 9/8/2019 3:28 PM, Big Bad Bob wrote:
While doing an semi-on-sight contract, I was in the office last Wednesday, and I needed to meet with my direct supervisor over some important information that he needed his computer to access. He was out the previous day, and has been really busy, and this needed to get done. But, what was he greeted with when he showed up at 7AM? His computer, which I believe is one of these https://www.amazon.com/Dell-Inspiron.../dp/B07MRKNZMB started doing WINDOWS UPDATE as soon as he powered it up!!! And it KEPT doing that until 1PM.Â* You know how long that is? *SIX* *****ING* *HOURS* !!! Yeah, "there went the entire damn day". Not only had the machine been COMPLETELY taken over by this (obviously SO GOD DAMNED IMPORTANT that NOTHING ELSE COULD BE DONE until THIS LINEAR PROCESS WAS FINALLY FINISHED) [read:Â* inverted prioritization], but FOR THE NEXT HOUR between 1PM and 2PM, even AFTER logging in, the computer was 'Virtually Unusuable' since CPU and disk access MAINTAINED 100% doing "god knows what uber-important ****-task MicroShaft *FELT* it needed to do". And *THIS* is one of the *BIG* reaons why I *HATE* win-10-nic and *REFUSE* to make it the MAIN OS for a computer.Â* [I'll put it in a VM for those cases where I need it, but a VM can be killed and even re-started from a backup to make the computer usable again]. If you *MUST* use Win-10-nic, run it IN A VM (virtualbox comes to mind) hosted by Linux, FreeBSD, or Windows 7/XP.Â* And make regular backups of your VM [easier to do than with a Win-10-nic system, actually].Â* Your data files can be EASILY hosted in a local share on the host machine, making it easier to back THEM up, too.Â* And if "updates" makes your VM UNBOOTABLE, you can restore the OS backup VERY easily [assuming you do your backups correctly]. Oh, and WHAT OS do I use for that semi-on-site contract?Â* Why Devuan Linux, of course!Â* I'm doig embedded development, involving Linux, and as such I really _SHOULD_ run Linux.Â* It's SO MUCH more reliable.Â* I actually offered to install Linux, somewhat jokingly, and everyone 'got the joke', but yeah when I said "I could install it faster than Windows Update finisheing" (or similar, at around 9AM, 2 hours after it started) it was generally (sarcastically, cynically) agreed that I was *RIGHT* And based on the amount of time it ACTUALLY TOOK, I *WAS* right!Â* (Linux install with very fast network, about 2 hours). The easiest way to handle Windows up dates is: when you don't need the computer. Started the upgrade before you go home and it will be finished when you need the computer the next morning. Most updates will install with no input from the computer owner. I have also update the computer when I know I am not going to be using the computer, ie going to a meeting, have visors, interviews, OR take it home and do it while you are mowing the yard. The best way for Windows 10 upgrades not to mess up your day, is to schedule the upgrade as soon as the upgrade is available and at your convenience. -- Judge your ancestors by how well they met their standards not yours. They did not know your standards, so could not try to meet them. |
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Update kills computer for *SIX* *HOURS*
On 2019-09-08 13:18, 😉 Good Guy 😉 wrote:
On 08/09/2019 20:28, Big Bad Bob wrote: *SIX* *****ING* *HOURS* !!! Frankly, you should be fired for not being able to control updates and/or upgrades on a Windows 10 machine. thanks for the smugness and arrogance. You provd yourself to be a clueless FANBOI for Win-10-nic. Try removing your blinders first. FYI - I don't manage IT, I do engineering. And I blame IT for using Win-10-nic in the FIRST place... (that's especially true when Windows 7 and/or Linux would do a BETTER job!) |
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Update kills computer for *SIX* *HOURS*
On 2019-09-08 13:43, Keith Nuttle wrote:
The easiest way to handle Windows up dates is:Â* when you don't need the computer.Â* Started the upgrade before you go home and it will be finished when you need the computer the next morning.Â* Most updates will install with no input from the computer owner. Here's a thought: maintaining windows should NOT be "the be all" "the end all" of YOUR computer. If you want to get WORK done, *THAT* should *ALWAYS* be the priority. Micro-**** should NEVER get in the way OF YOU DOING WORK. but they ARROGANTLY do. It's THEIR fault. |
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Update kills computer for *SIX* *HOURS*
On 08/09/2019 21:57, Big Bad Bob wrote:
FYI - I don't manage IT, I do engineering. And I blame IT for using Win-10-nic in the FIRST place... In that why the **** are you wasting time and crying in public when you don't know anything about widows 10. (that's especially true when Windows 7 and/or Linux would do a BETTER job!) In that case you should really be using those crap OSs and stop wasting everybody's time here. -- With over 999 million devices now running Windows 10, customer satisfaction is higher than any previous version of windows. |
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Update kills computer for *SIX* *HOURS*
On 08/09/2019 21:59, Big Bad Bob wrote:
Here's a thought: maintaining windows should NOT be "the be all" "the end all" of YOUR computer. If you want to get WORK done, *THAT* should *ALWAYS* be the priority. your thought is as damaged as your brain. Micro-**** should NEVER get in the way OF YOU DOING WORK. but they ARROGANTLY do. It's THEIR fault. You can always blame somebody for your stupidity. It is always expected from idiots like you. -- With over 999 million devices now running Windows 10, customer satisfaction is higher than any previous version of windows. |
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Update kills computer for *SIX* *HOURS*
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Microsoft missionaries bursting through your door.
Every time Microsoft forces another update
it's like Mormon missionaries bursting through the door and taking over -- " What the **** ?! ", people say; but it falls on deaf ears. |
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Update kills computer for *SIX* *HOURS*
On 2019-09-08 14:44, 😉 Good Guy 😉 wrote:
On 08/09/2019 21:59, Big Bad Bob wrote: Here's a thought:Â* maintaining windows should NOT be "the be all" "the end all" of YOUR computer.Â* If you want to get WORK done, *THAT* should *ALWAYS* be the priority. your thought is as damaged as your brain. So, the purpose of YOUR computer is FOR YOU TO MAINTAIN WINDOWS 10 ??? HA HA HA HA (oh you were serious? Let me LAUGH EVEN HARDER!) HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA! (what an idiot this 'good guy' is) -- (aka 'Bombastic Bob' in case you wondered) 'Feeling with my fingers, and thinking with my brain' - me 'your story is so touching, but it sounds just like a lie' "Straighten up and fly right" |
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Microsoft missionaries bursting through your door.
On 2019-09-08 18:48, Jeff-Relf.Me@. wrote:
Every time Microsoft forces another update it's like Mormon missionaries bursting through the door and taking over -- " What the **** ?! ", people say; but it falls on deaf ears. Your analogy is good (on multiple levels). Well Done! Beer, Sir! [#####] |#####|\\ | | || | |// | | ======= -- (aka 'Bombastic Bob' in case you wondered) 'Feeling with my fingers, and thinking with my brain' - me 'your story is so touching, but it sounds just like a lie' "Straighten up and fly right" |
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Update kills computer for *SIX* *HOURS*
Big Bad Bob wrote:
On 2019-09-08 14:44, 😉 Good Guy 😉 wrote: On 08/09/2019 21:59, Big Bad Bob wrote: Here's a thought: maintaining windows should NOT be "the be all" "the end all" of YOUR computer. If you want to get WORK done, *THAT* should *ALWAYS* be the priority. your thought is as damaged as your brain. So, the purpose of YOUR computer is FOR YOU TO MAINTAIN WINDOWS 10 ??? HA HA HA HA (oh you were serious? Let me LAUGH EVEN HARDER!) HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA! (what an idiot this 'good guy' is) On the Insider Fast ring right now, you'd be amazed at how short the outage is for the "actual install" of the next version of Windows 10. The activity leading up to it (while you're still using the computer) is still a long time, but they're front-loaded the install, such that the reboot phase is a lot shorter. As for the "six hours" thing, you can help that along by disabling Windows Defender and (trying to) stop the Search Indexer. Paul |
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