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.
Stop the "Automatic updates" service.
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Windows Xp, Windows Vista, and windows 7
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yes it does
Windows (Windows Automatic Updates).
you have to format your PC,automatic updates are turned off due to the virus which affect you computer
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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.
Go to Control Panel --> Automatic Updates.
To define when Windows updates are applied, click Start -> Control Panel -> Automatic Updates and select either "Automatic (recommended)", "Download updates for me, but let me choose when to install them.", or "Notify me but don't automatically download or install them." If you choose Automatic, you will be able to specify the date and time when Windows will download and then install updates.
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.