tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2151800050737906706.post2476661094655238012..comments2024-02-07T06:34:22.473+00:00Comments on S/V BeBe: Damn Windows 7CW Bill Rousehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13136157610605784706noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2151800050737906706.post-85774504861123910622015-08-03T03:11:07.434+01:002015-08-03T03:11:07.434+01:00There is a free program called "Update Freeze...There is a free program called "Update Freezer" (icejs.exe) which will keep track of all those programs that would normally automatically update (not just Windows updates, but also Adobe, Facebook, etc.). With one action you can freeze (stop) all those automatic updates from happening, e.g. when you bring your computer on the boat. You can just as easily unfreeze (i.e. allow updates) whenever you have free unlimited WiFi. Update Freezer will also allow individual programs to be frozen or unfrozen on demand. I have found this to be very useful.<br /><br />Derick SM2K #400Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2151800050737906706.post-78070492347561539322011-08-10T21:13:24.163+01:002011-08-10T21:13:24.163+01:00Damn those microsoft gremlins!!!
"Tired Chap...Damn those microsoft gremlins!!!<br /><br />"Tired Chaplain"Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2151800050737906706.post-91812694558128959622011-07-30T03:18:34.639+01:002011-07-30T03:18:34.639+01:00In any you haven't found where to turn the aut...In any you haven't found where to turn the automatic update off yet, go to Control Panel > System and Security > Windows Update. Click Change Settings. Then choose Check for updates but let me choose whether to download and install them.<br /><br />Yes, we definitely agree that you can spend a lot of money on Internet time if you don't know about this.Crew of the Solsticehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13904268730781365579noreply@blogger.com