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| | new updates installing and restarting computer... without warning Yeah I was in the middle of a game on my laptop that has the new Windows Vista on it when the game just shut down, then the computer restarted because of new updates that were installed, causing a loss of information. what moron came up with the idea to have the computer download and then restart without warning and without giving the user time to save their data? That makes the list of the dumbest ideas ever. Only an idiot would think that was a good idea. I mean to run any program or do anything or download anything I am bombarded with questions about whether I am the one wanting to do that, but yet this happens, without warning, causing me to lose a lot. I am just glad I wasn't in the middle of writing my thesis when this happened or else I would really be pissed at likely having lost a lot of work. The idiot who thought of this idea needs to be fired, and the idiot that hired him or her needs to be fired. The idiot that should have caught such a stupid idea should be fired. Why would anyone want such a thing on their computer? I can see why so many people are downgrading back to XP. With such morons in the company, its a wonder Microsoft hasn't been run into run into the ground. What great idea do you have next? A computer that shocks its users constantly? Or one that every other day deletes any and all files the user has on it? That seems to be the tracks these idiots are on. |
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| | Re: new updates installing and restarting computer... without warning Control panel>system and maintenance>windows update. You can configure it as you'd like to. -- Curt "nowhereelsetocomplain" <nowhereelsetocomplain@xxxxxx> wrote in message news B1B3E88-1C97-4965-B2A1-D4B0DAFC3CBD@xxxxxxQuote: > Yeah I was in the middle of a game on my laptop that has the new Windows > Vista on it when the game just shut down, then the computer restarted > because > of new updates that were installed, causing a loss of information. what > moron came up with the idea to have the computer download and then restart > without warning and without giving the user time to save their data? That > makes the list of the dumbest ideas ever. Only an idiot would think that > was > a good idea. I mean to run any program or do anything or download anything > I > am bombarded with questions about whether I am the one wanting to do that, > but yet this happens, without warning, causing me to lose a lot. I am just > glad I wasn't in the middle of writing my thesis when this happened or > else I > would really be pissed at likely having lost a lot of work. The idiot who > thought of this idea needs to be fired, and the idiot that hired him or > her > needs to be fired. The idiot that should have caught such a stupid idea > should be fired. Why would anyone want such a thing on their computer? I > can > see why so many people are downgrading back to XP. With such morons in the > company, its a wonder Microsoft hasn't been run into run into the ground. > What great idea do you have next? A computer that shocks its users > constantly? Or one that every other day deletes any and all files the user > has on it? That seems to be the tracks these idiots are on. |
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| | Re: new updates installing and restarting computer... without warn That still doesn't answer the question. Why would anyone think that such a setting would be wanted? And why make it the default setting. Why not do it like XP where it downloads when you shut the computer off? What idiot would think a setting, where the computer can at anytime and without warning shut off, is a good setting? "Curt" wrote: Quote: > Control panel>system and maintenance>windows update. > > You can configure it as you'd like to. > > -- > Curt > > > "nowhereelsetocomplain" <nowhereelsetocomplain@xxxxxx> > wrote in message news B1B3E88-1C97-4965-B2A1-D4B0DAFC3CBD@xxxxxxQuote: > > Yeah I was in the middle of a game on my laptop that has the new Windows > > Vista on it when the game just shut down, then the computer restarted > > because > > of new updates that were installed, causing a loss of information. what > > moron came up with the idea to have the computer download and then restart > > without warning and without giving the user time to save their data? That > > makes the list of the dumbest ideas ever. Only an idiot would think that > > was > > a good idea. I mean to run any program or do anything or download anything > > I > > am bombarded with questions about whether I am the one wanting to do that, > > but yet this happens, without warning, causing me to lose a lot. I am just > > glad I wasn't in the middle of writing my thesis when this happened or > > else I > > would really be pissed at likely having lost a lot of work. The idiot who > > thought of this idea needs to be fired, and the idiot that hired him or > > her > > needs to be fired. The idiot that should have caught such a stupid idea > > should be fired. Why would anyone want such a thing on their computer? I > > can > > see why so many people are downgrading back to XP. With such morons in the > > company, its a wonder Microsoft hasn't been run into run into the ground. > > What great idea do you have next? A computer that shocks its users > > constantly? Or one that every other day deletes any and all files the user > > has on it? That seems to be the tracks these idiots are on. |
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| | Re: new updates installing and restarting computer... without warn Not answering the question so much as saying it's preventable. In some scenarios, like playing an online game, you don't want Vista indexing, scanning for virii, or utilizing the network connection. it bogs the game down, and, as a result, you end up dead. or worse, lag, and kill teammates with a grenade, and go to Leavenworth. If I was to wager a guess as to what happened, I would think that the desktop was empty except for the box that was asking "Do you want to reboot now?" Well, hitting enter on it may or may not have caused it to do so. Or clicking on it with the mouse, if snap to is enabled. And if you computer shifted it's focus to the desktop, even for a second, and that box was open.... It's pretty obvious from the initial post that you were, in a word, ENRAGED!!!! We've come a long way from Mario and the magic mushrooms. -- Curt "nowhereelsetocomplain" <nowhereelsetocomplain@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:97E30164-0338-4494-ABFB-CFE65CB0D9D6@xxxxxx Quote: > That still doesn't answer the question. Why would anyone think that such a > setting would be wanted? And why make it the default setting. Why not do > it > like XP where it downloads when you shut the computer off? What idiot > would > think a setting, where the computer can at anytime and without warning > shut > off, is a good setting? > > "Curt" wrote: > Quote: >> Control panel>system and maintenance>windows update. >> >> You can configure it as you'd like to. >> >> -- >> Curt >> >> >> "nowhereelsetocomplain" <nowhereelsetocomplain@xxxxxx> >> wrote in message >> news B1B3E88-1C97-4965-B2A1-D4B0DAFC3CBD@xxxxxxQuote: >> > Yeah I was in the middle of a game on my laptop that has the new >> > Windows >> > Vista on it when the game just shut down, then the computer restarted >> > because >> > of new updates that were installed, causing a loss of information. >> > what >> > moron came up with the idea to have the computer download and then >> > restart >> > without warning and without giving the user time to save their data? >> > That >> > makes the list of the dumbest ideas ever. Only an idiot would think >> > that >> > was >> > a good idea. I mean to run any program or do anything or download >> > anything >> > I >> > am bombarded with questions about whether I am the one wanting to do >> > that, >> > but yet this happens, without warning, causing me to lose a lot. I am >> > just >> > glad I wasn't in the middle of writing my thesis when this happened or >> > else I >> > would really be pissed at likely having lost a lot of work. The idiot >> > who >> > thought of this idea needs to be fired, and the idiot that hired him or >> > her >> > needs to be fired. The idiot that should have caught such a stupid idea >> > should be fired. Why would anyone want such a thing on their computer? >> > I >> > can >> > see why so many people are downgrading back to XP. With such morons in >> > the >> > company, its a wonder Microsoft hasn't been run into run into the >> > ground. >> > What great idea do you have next? A computer that shocks its users >> > constantly? Or one that every other day deletes any and all files the >> > user >> > has on it? That seems to be the tracks these idiots are on. |
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