There are several ways to tell whe Windows updates their system. Usually, the first and easiest way is by simply rebooting his/her computer. As long as he/she is connected to the internet, there will more than likely be a pop-up window that tells him/her stating that there is a new Windows update, prompting him/her to accept. It is as simple as clicking "yes" and rebooting his/her computer. However, if there is no pop-up, he/she may visit Windows' website, and click on "system update". This will open up the same pop-up download as before, asking if he/she would like to update the system. Once again, it is as simple as accepting.
One can download updates for Windows Explorer automatically in the Windows updates that will take effect when one reboots their PC. They can also be downloaded from the Microsoft website manually.
The best place to find Microsoft Windows updates would be on the actual windows site. Updates are important to keep up with in order to ensure one has the most up to date features for their computer.
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No. Updates on Windows XP are layered; one update depends on what other updates were installed. Removing one could leave the system in an unusable state.
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.
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.
Windows updates is when your computer automaticly updates without you doing it. These updates are free and are from Microsoft.com directly.
For Windows 7 users, one can find Microsoft Windows updates simply by searching "Windows updates" on the start menu. All the important and useful updates will be listed, and users can select which updates to install.
Windows periodically contacts the Microsoft server and checks to see if there are any updates.
Since Internet Explorer is a Windows product the windows update website can be used to install updates for Internet Explorer as well as any other Windows updates a computer may be in need of. These updates are completely free and one should never pay to update this type of software.
One can turn off Windows Vista updates by going to their Start button and finding their Control Panel. After locating the Control Panel, one can go to the System tab. At the interface for the System, one can go to the "See also" area to look for the Windows Update settings information and change the settings for the updates in Vista.
An individual can find Windows Vista updates online on the official Microsoft Windows website. This website contains updates for Windows Vista, Windows XP and Windows 7 too.