I'm assuming there is given what I've done to 'try' and fix the issue, only for it to fix itself after about half an hour. I eventually just done even try all the methods and just wait half an hour now cause I'm darned sure its not on my end now.
I've been having a similar issue a few times recently, I notice that maybe after a half hour I can just run a manual check I can get up to date. I've been getting it on manual and the automatic one that happens on first boot of my computer. I'm going to assume its an issue on Microsoft's servers...
I currently have 32GB of RAM installed on my computer, my OS is on a SSD.
I updated to the latest version of chrome and today I had a BSOD related to I think some issue in the latest version of chrome (Chrome would hang and then my Video Card driver crashed and recovered, the BSOD happened the...
The issue is now back. It worked fine for a day, then this morning it happened again. I tried messing with the microsoft products update settings to see if that'd fix it? Nope. In fact it made my hidden updates disappear entirely and claim I hadn't checked for updates ever. What the heck is...
So this morning I opened my Windows Update tab to check that it had checked for Updates that morning. It hadn't. Okay. Check for updates. Get an error. Error Code 80244019. Okay restart Nothing. Nothing. Mess with 'Give me updates for Microsoft products' setting. Still nothing. Mess with 'give...
:/ Wow. Given how it's a 3GB freaking download, I don't think I should have to put up with that crap. Wait... you installed the update that added the GWX task? Why don't you just... uninstall it?
Would hope so, it was just the way they said it, about how he was forced to do something to stop it.
:/
Still... I hope I don't have Windows 8.1 downloading Windows 10 on me if I download all the updates except the GWX one. That's not going to be fun considering Australian internet. :x
Pretty much the title. From what I've heard and read, Windows 10 just isn't for me. However I'm building a computer in September, which is going to be running Windows 8.1 Pro 64-bit. However I'm concerned after hearing about one guy, who didn't even reserve Windows 10, having Windows 10 be...
Urgh, yeah. I had uninstalled this update in the past and had hidden it. Hey Microsoft? If I hide an update, don't try and redownload it if you push it out again.
Hoping I didn't cause and issues cause I recognised the KB number and uninstalled straight after I installed it then hid it on the...
This is just for future reference so I can write stuff down. I already know HOW to install Windows 8.1 in UEFI Mode to an SSD, but there's something that I don't understand and I need specifics on it. Building a computer in the future, yay, and gonna run it with an 120GB SSD as a boot drive and...
All seems to have gone well for me, other than the Windows Update process remaining running (and starting back up after killing the process...) after the updates were finished and having to disable Automatic Updates and re-enable them to stop the process so it resumes its original behaviour of...
I'm just bugged to be honest that there's no option to disable the notification in the context menu like really?
I ended up just removing the update because I don't wanna waste system resources on that.
Plus like, my current computer's motherboard doesn't support UEFI and supposedly Windows 10...
You think I could get away with flat out deleting the start-up entry with CCleaner?
Cause its a HKLM:Run start up entry, so it starts up when I start-up the computer.
However, the Scheduled Task says this
Trigger: At Log on
Details: At Log on of any user - After triggered, repeat every...
Hello, Eight Forums.
Okay, this is what happened.
Yesterday, my Adobe Reader updated to Version 11.0.11 from version 11.0.10, which surprised me cause I didn't know there was a newer version out. When they changed to Version 11.0.10, they removed the Adobe Reader and Acrobat Manager/Adobe...
Alrighty then, set start-up to Manual, and stopped the damned thing. If it starts up on boot, I'll set it to Disabled. I have to question why it doesn't natively run as Manual and auto-runs. Yeah sure it only takes up 1.5-1.6MB of RAM but still not a reason to run it if there's no reason...
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