"Automatic Update" does. I would imagine that it will ask you before it installs a service pack since it's a major change and you will probably want to be informed before it does, and also have the chance to back up your data first.
Auto Updates can be set from fully automatic, or to check if updates are available and ask if you want to install, and manual check and install. The update function can also be turned off altogether, and even removed so it is impossible to update at all.
The live update program on windows 7 downloads and installs updates and maximises your windows security. It also downloads updates to Internet Explorer and Windows Live
It is essential that one downloads and installs the latest updates to Windows Live. Updates can be found online at the official Windows Microsoft website.
Yes! When you plug a USB device into your computer, Windows automatically searches for and installs the driver for the device. If you plug in a device when you are not connected to the internet, Windows may not install the entire driver package, but the device will still work. I hope that this answers your question. Other Windows 7 tips and tricks are available at the link below.
it detects the device it installs the device driver it cinfigures the device
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Not sure what this question is refferring to. When windows xp automatically installs a scanner it can show up as scanner_23. The nature of the question doesn't really tell what the problem is.
A common safety concern for a computer with Windows downloads is overall safety. Another common concern is security and whether or not someone will be able to hack and access personal and private files.
The Microsoft Windows Security Center offers a central point in Microsoft Windows where several security relevant settings can be made. For example the way how Windows checks for and installs important updates can be configured. Additionally both a Anti-Virus tool and the settings for the windows firewall can be defined. Besides that also a regular backup can be defined.
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Windows XP Service Pack 3 is available directly from Microsoft free of charge. It is normally automatically downloaded by a qualifying system, but the Downloads section of Microsoft's website offers the update for computers that could not perform the update automatically.
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