When Do You Install Windows Monthly Updates?

Discussion in 'polls' started by gaslad, Dec 13, 2011.

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When Do You Install Windows Monthly Updates?

  1. I use Windows Automatic Updates, and let MS handle it

    51 vote(s)
    45.9%
  2. I visit the Windows/Microsoft Update website, and manually update on "Patch Tuesday"

    20 vote(s)
    18.0%
  3. I manually update, but wait a day or more after updates are released

    29 vote(s)
    26.1%
  4. I never install these updates

    11 vote(s)
    9.9%
  1. 3inchblue

    3inchblue Registered Member

    Use Windows Automatic Updates, and let MS handle it; lot easier and simple.
     
  2. MikeBCda

    MikeBCda Registered Member

    I do them manually (via MS Update), typically towards the end of the week that Patch Tuesday falls in. No problems (so far) from any of the patches, but I find the MS servers outrageously slow (typical download speed is well under 10KB/sec on DSL) so wait a few days until the rush is hopefully over.

    I stopped using auto-updates ages ago, since for whatever reason that insists on checking every day. What the heck, I know when Patch Tuesday is, and anything critical enough to be released off-cycle gets lots of publicity all over the web so it's highly unlikely I'll miss it.
     
  3. safeguy

    safeguy Registered Member

    On systems I help to set up, I use a mix of automatic and manual updates.

    On my own systems, I've previously set WU to "Check for updates and let me choose whether to download and install them" but currently set WU to "Never check for updates" and I do manual updates...whenever I feel like doing so.
     
  4. zapjb

    zapjb Registered Member

    Same here.
     
  5. Tarnak

    Tarnak Registered Member

    I have patches coming out of my ears...;)

    ScreenShot_KPCD_Windows Patches_uninstalled.jpg

    So, I voted for #4, but I do update sometimes, if I think it is necessary.
     
  6. Page42

    Page42 Registered Member

    I chose... I visit the Windows/Microsoft Update website, and manually update on "Patch Tuesday".
    Even though I believe there is some validity in waiting to install in order to see if any problems develop, I usually opt for getting the updates on the day they become available.
    But I do install them first on one machine and see how they act for a little while prior to committing them to the second machine.
     
  7. ProTruckDriver

    ProTruckDriver Registered Member

    Have times changed in the last year with M$. Since the big push with Win 10 I change my vote on this thread to #3:
    I manually update, but wait a day or so more after updates are released. I'm running Win 7 and staying with it for awhile.
     
  8. PallMall

    PallMall Guest

    I manually update, but wait a day or more after updates are released

    I've always manually updated Windows (generally speaking I'm aware of automatism when it comes to updating whatever).
    Waiting a day (Patch Wednesday here) since Microsoft started mixing its incentives for Windows 10 (even stating some of them as important) with true security updates.
    Moreover recent Windows Updates have proven (even if very few) to be problematic (Win10 aside), so differing updates by 24hrs has IMO but advantages.
    Concerning the out-of-cycle emergency updates I apply immediately, that is I get informed of the issue before anything else and apply if applicable (and it always has been) the emergency update forthwith.
     
  9. Infected

    Infected Registered Member

    Manually for sure. I also check to see what the patches for and if I truly need them. Mostly Security patches.
     
  10. J_L

    J_L Registered Member

    Usually I let MS handle it, with regular system imaging of course.
     
  11. CloneRanger

    CloneRanger Registered Member

    Never ! Completely update free here, & have been since i reinstalled XP/SP2 several years ago :D
     
  12. ArchiveX

    ArchiveX Registered Member

    I manually update, but wait a day or more after updates are released.;)
     
  13. Minimalist

    Minimalist Registered Member

    Manually each Patch Tuesday. I also check what new updates are about and hide updates related to Windows 10.
     
  14. ProTruckDriver

    ProTruckDriver Registered Member

    Exactly. :thumb:
     
  15. dogbite

    dogbite Registered Member

    Disabled.
     
  16. wildman

    wildman Registered Member

    I manually update and only those indicated as important. I do not like the fact that Microsoft now does not show what the patches are for. I also do not like the fact that they are playing silly games in conjunction with Windows10 builds.

    Always,
    Wildman
     
  17. jadinolf

    jadinolf Registered Member

    I have had to change my plan. Now I want to O.K. every update.

    No more Windows 10 stuff until I say YES.:)
     
  18. luciddream

    luciddream Registered Member

    Now I simply do it whenever it occurs to me to do so, and I have the time... like watching a movie while sitting by my computer. But no more than a month will go by.
     
  19. Kerodo

    Kerodo Registered Member

    I used to install every update without question, but now on Win 7 I want to see every one and whether it's nasty/bad or not. I reinstalled 7 from scratch and am deliberately avoiding the bad updates from several lists I've found. Seems to work well so far. No more blindly installing updates though...
     
  20. Minimalist

    Minimalist Registered Member

    Yes until this W10 adware I also installed all updates without questions. Now I check each of them before installing. I also reinstalled W7 (went back from W:cool: and check out each update before installing. It took me two days to update OS :)
     
  21. Kerodo

    Kerodo Registered Member

    Yep, took me 2 days too, but when I was done, it felt good! :)
     
  22. SouthPark

    SouthPark Registered Member

    I usually install the critical updates within a day or two but hold off on the less-critical ones for a week or two.
     
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