Dreams of Mayhem
Nov. 7th, 2009 01:11 pm<Rant>

First off, yeah there's a workaround. I know how to shut this off. Most people, however, do not. And if I could cast a vote for the most annoying nag ever invented, it would be this one. Which just popped up again as I was typing this:

By Mogg's golden eyes, how hard would it have been to add one little button?

I have these dreams. A darkened interrogation room, a programmer tied to a chair. A cattle prod.

"Restart this!" zzt! Aieee! "And this!" zzt! Aieee! "And this!" zzt! Aieee!
Such a pleasant fantasy...
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Oh yeah, and the workaround? Open a command window (Start Menu > Run). Type cmd and click "OK". In the command window, type sc stop wuauserv. Automatic Updates will resume the next time you restart your computer (when you want to). So don't worry, you'll keep getting Windows updates. Just don't forget to restart eventually.

First off, yeah there's a workaround. I know how to shut this off. Most people, however, do not. And if I could cast a vote for the most annoying nag ever invented, it would be this one. Which just popped up again as I was typing this:

By Mogg's golden eyes, how hard would it have been to add one little button?

I have these dreams. A darkened interrogation room, a programmer tied to a chair. A cattle prod.

"Restart this!" zzt! Aieee! "And this!" zzt! Aieee! "And this!" zzt! Aieee!
Such a pleasant fantasy...
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Oh yeah, and the workaround? Open a command window (Start Menu > Run). Type cmd and click "OK". In the command window, type sc stop wuauserv. Automatic Updates will resume the next time you restart your computer (when you want to). So don't worry, you'll keep getting Windows updates. Just don't forget to restart eventually.
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Date: 2009-11-08 11:08 pm (UTC)I think the best option is to poke around the "System Properties" and turn off the automatic installation of updates at 3:00 AM, and use the "Let me choose when to install them" option instead. The updates still get installed when you click the "Shut Down" button, or you can click the Windows Updates icon in the corner and hit "install now" at any time. You'll still get the nagging if enough time passes between the install and the reboot, but if you get to choose when the install is, that's no longer as big a problem.
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Date: 2009-11-09 12:06 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-11-09 04:06 am (UTC)