Windows Updates Questions

Important and Recommended Windows Updates are scheduled to be automatically installed on my computer at 3 a.m., a time when the computer is turned off.

1. I thought the updates would be automatically installed the next time the computer was turned on. However, when I check updates, I sometimes get a message to install updates. Does the computer have to be on and online to have Important and Recommended Windows updates automatically installed?

2. If the computer is not on and online at scheduled time, do I have to install updates manually?

3. How can I see a description of the updates before I install them manually? (When I check I get a button to Install Now and I can view update history, but I don't see a way to check updates before I install them.

4. On my Update settings, one option is for Microsoft Update, updates for Microsoft products and check for new optional Microsoft software when Windows update occurs. Do I need this if I'm not interested in new Microsoft software?

Thanks.
 

My Computer

System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Dell Inspiron 530
    CPU
    E2160
    Memory
    2.00 GB
Important and Recommended Windows Updates are scheduled to be automatically installed on my computer at 3 a.m., a time when the computer is turned off.

1. I thought the updates would be automatically installed the next time the computer was turned on. However, when I check updates, I sometimes get a message to install updates. Does the computer have to be on and online to have Important and Recommended Windows updates automatically installed?

2. If the computer is not on and online at scheduled time, do I have to install updates manually?

3. How can I see a description of the updates before I install them manually? (When I check I get a button to Install Now and I can view update history, but I don't see a way to check updates before I install them.

4. On my Update settings, one option is for Microsoft Update, updates for Microsoft products and check for new optional Microsoft software when Windows update occurs. Do I need this if I'm not interested in new Microsoft software?

Thanks.

First of all moosescooter, get into the habit of spending a couple of minutes at each start-up by clicking Start>Windows Update>Check for Updates.

However, sometimes, and especially each 'Patch Tuesday', you will often find that you will have received prior notification of Windows Updates ready to be downloaded and installed, and in those circumstances, the header will be coloured a warning yellow.

Answer to Q1. As far as I am aware, the only 'automatic download and install' updates that occur, are for Windows Defender. However, you can often pre-empt the automatic download etc. for Windows Defender, if you do your daily start-up check.

Answer to Q2. Yes. Check and install manually.

Answer to Q3.

Windows Update 1.JPG......as you can see, if you click on the updates, you are now presented with information about the Updates that are ready for installation. More detail about each Update can be obtained by clicking on to 'More Information'.

Answer to Q4.

Windows Update 2.JPG......and again, my setup is exactly as you have described in your opening paragraph. What you don't want, just uncheck. These are after all, just optional extras. I choose to have them checked for my own information, bearing in mind that I still retain the option to accept or deny if advised of any new features etc.

Hope that this helps in some small way.
 

My Computer

System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Acer Aspire Notebook 5633WLMi.[5630 Series]
    CPU
    Intel Centrino Duo Processor - Intel Core 2 CPU.
    Memory
    4GB DDR2 [3.07GB maximum real available]
    Graphics Card(s)
    nVidia GeForce Go 7300, 128MB
    Sound Card
    Realtek HD Audio, Ver. 6.0.1.5717, 2.08MB
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Acer Aspire Notebook - 15.4"; Acer LCD Monitor X223Wsd - 22".
    Screen Resolution
    1280x800x60Hertz [max.]
    Hard Drives
    Notebook - Samsung HM320JI 320GB HD installed 07 August 2009.
    External HDs [4];Maxtor One Touch4 - 500GB External HD [Drive M:\].Western Digital WDXMS1200TA - 120GB External HD [Drive G:\ - Windows Defender Backup Files only]. Two x LaCie 320GB Mobi
    Mouse
    Logitech Wireless V320 for Notebooks - Model M/N: M-RCD125
    Internet Speed
    Down 20000kb/sec / Up 1000kb/sec [Bigpond-Aus]
    Other Info
    Brother MFC-465CN; PC to Fax/Scan/Copy/Photo MFC. Epson Perfection V300 Photo Scanner. Siemens Speedstream 6520 Router. Wacom 'Bamboo Fun' CTE-650 PC Tablet, Stylus and Mouse. UAC - On;Activated. Browsers; [1] FireFox v3.6[2] IE8. Honorary R.S.M. to the 4th [Assault Pioneer] Troop Pune Sepoys , and 3rd Troop Jodhpur Bengali Lancers.
sassofalco,
Thank you for the followup.

G'Day moosescooter,

As an example, I have a little more detailed follow-up that may help.

This morning as usual, I did a check on Windows Update, where nothing was reported. At that time I also do a check on my latest Restore Point. If you have CCleaner installed, you can actually check there for all current Restore Points - very useful info.

Then within the last hour, I received an email from MS giving notification of an important new Update;
WIndows Update 9.JPG

So it was back to check on Windows Update [after reading the relevant documents referred to in the email];
Windows Update 3.JPG

A click on 1 important update is available, opened this page;
Windows Update 4.JPG

This is where you can read the details of the Update [your earlier concern] and if you choose to install it, a click on the box alongside it, places a check in it, then just click OK, which takes you back to here for installment;
Windows Update 5.JPG

Once the install is completed, this page appears;
Windows Update 6.JPG

I always check on the installation by clicking on View Update history, where you will see confirmation of a successful [or not, sometimes] install;
Windows Update 7.JPG

Finally, just to verify that all has gone as it should, I always double-check for the latest Restore Point [Windows Update] via Start>Control Panel>Backup and Restore>Create a Restore Point or change settings. The display should mirror your Windows Update details.
Windows Update 8.JPG

And in conclusion, just to whet your appetite, this is CCleaner's record of the verification process.
Windows Update 10.JPG


OK, it is just a small amount of time taken, but it does leave me happy in the knowledge that not only has the Windows Update been installed, but I also have the necessary 'fall-back' Restore Points to go to, should the Update generate any instability or other problems, in the meantime.

Hope that this all helps, and that you have a better idea about it all.
 

My Computer

System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    Acer Aspire Notebook 5633WLMi.[5630 Series]
    CPU
    Intel Centrino Duo Processor - Intel Core 2 CPU.
    Memory
    4GB DDR2 [3.07GB maximum real available]
    Graphics Card(s)
    nVidia GeForce Go 7300, 128MB
    Sound Card
    Realtek HD Audio, Ver. 6.0.1.5717, 2.08MB
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Acer Aspire Notebook - 15.4"; Acer LCD Monitor X223Wsd - 22".
    Screen Resolution
    1280x800x60Hertz [max.]
    Hard Drives
    Notebook - Samsung HM320JI 320GB HD installed 07 August 2009.
    External HDs [4];Maxtor One Touch4 - 500GB External HD [Drive M:\].Western Digital WDXMS1200TA - 120GB External HD [Drive G:\ - Windows Defender Backup Files only]. Two x LaCie 320GB Mobi
    Mouse
    Logitech Wireless V320 for Notebooks - Model M/N: M-RCD125
    Internet Speed
    Down 20000kb/sec / Up 1000kb/sec [Bigpond-Aus]
    Other Info
    Brother MFC-465CN; PC to Fax/Scan/Copy/Photo MFC. Epson Perfection V300 Photo Scanner. Siemens Speedstream 6520 Router. Wacom 'Bamboo Fun' CTE-650 PC Tablet, Stylus and Mouse. UAC - On;Activated. Browsers; [1] FireFox v3.6[2] IE8. Honorary R.S.M. to the 4th [Assault Pioneer] Troop Pune Sepoys , and 3rd Troop Jodhpur Bengali Lancers.
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