Biennial Crash Testing
goldenshrine@juno.com
goldenshrine@juno.com
Fri, 14 May 1999 11:52:52 -0400
Be afraid. Be very afraid.
Van
On Fri, 14 May 1999 09:01:45 -0400 (EDT) holly.lisle@sff.net writes:
>> Holly, have you used the update feature on Win 98 to "repair" some
>of
>> the problems that Win98 was released with?
>
>No, I haven't. I'm paranoid as hell about things that install
>themselves and fix problems I didn't know I had -- and with
>Windows, I always feel like I'm beta testing their damn software
>anyway. I know I got a way-early version of 98 -- it came preloaded
>with the computer, and has been a regular hassle. (I have system
>hang-ups and shut-downs several times a day.) So I guess I ought
>to go online and get their patches.
>
>But I'm afraid.
>
>_Very_ afraid.
>
>Holly
>
>> I recently purchased a new computer with Win98 and was glad to see
>the
>> update feature, which takes you to the Microsoft update site and
>> displays a list of various types of updates. Most important are
>the
>> critical updates. It checks your system to see which you have not
>> installed, then displays a list for you to choose from. Then you
>> download them and it does the install process for you. It's pretty
>> convenient, actually. Now if only I could get the task scheduler
>to
>> shut off like it's supposed to...
>
>There's a program that goes on the internet and hunts down
>software upgrades and install them for you. It will even do this as a
>
>regularly scheduled part of maintenance, so that you don't have to
>do anything. (Oil Change, or something like that.) The Luddite in
>me gets the screaming heebie-jeebies just thinking about that
>program.
>
>If you get to pick the upgrades you want and install them yourself,
>maybe I can brave the Microsoft site.
>
>Ugh.
>
>Holly
> Holly Lisle -- never give up on your dreams
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