"Many windows operating computers have an automatice update feature. If it is currently not enabled on your laptop or PC you can access it through the control panel. In the Control Panel click on the Windows Updates icon. On the left side panel there will is an option to ""Change Settings"". Click this option and choose the automatic update option. Not all computers have the automatic update option."
If you have a PC just click the start menu and in the search bar type "windows update". Click it and go to change settings. You'll see an option bar you can change.
you have to format your PC,automatic updates are turned off due to the virus which affect you computer
If you're not sure how to get Windows Updates working again on your computer, there are a few things you can try. First, make sure that your computer is connected to the Internet. Windows Updates requires an active Internet connection in order to download and install updates. Next, try restarting your computer and then checking for updates again. Sometimes Windows Updates can get stuck and restarting your computer can fix the issue. Once you've downloaded and run the Microprokey tool, try checking for updates again. If you're still having trouble getting Windows Updates to work, you can contact Microprkey support for help.
To disable automatic Adobe updates in Windows 8, one must first access the folder in their computer in which the Adobe program is stored (where exactly depends on each person's computer organization). From there, click on it and change the settings to automatic updates off.
The following site tells you how to stop automatic windows updates from crashing your computer...http://www.todayifoundout.com/index.php/2012/05/how-to-stop-windows-update-from-automatically-restarting-your-computer/
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No need to worry, Windows will automaticly install the updates. They are stored as backups somewhere in your computer, but I don't know where. You really shouldn't worry.
Automatic Updates applies patches, fixes to remove system gliches, etc., to keep your computer running smoothly. I would suggest you keep the Automatic Updating enabled if you are not of a mind to do your OWN computer maintenance.
Stop the "Automatic updates" service.
Press Start -> right click "My Computer" -> Properties -> Automatic updates -> select Automatic and choose a time suitable for you. Press OK.Your computer will now automatically receive and apply new updates from Microsoft, fixing new security problems and holes.Easier Method :.run -> sysdm.cpl -> Automaric Updates -> select Automatic and choose a time suitable for you. Press OK
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If automatic updating is enabled windows updates should occur as soon as they become available. When shutting down the computer a person may notice that during the shut down process that the computer is installing these updates.
Well when you update your computer it will secure your computer because windows has found errors. Sometimes there are back doors in Windows and Microsoft will send out updates to fill in that back door, so no one bad gets in. Just make sure your computer is up-to-date and make sure automatic updates are on. The Service Packs are packs of updates, almost like a mini operating system. Also, clean your computer for best performance.