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two minor updates from microsoft this morning that took four hours and made my laptop work at snail pace. Having completed and restarted, lastpass didn't work so i deleted it and reinstalled it, how do people less computer savvy deal with microsoft updates?
two minor updates from microsoft this morning that took four hours and made my laptop work at snail pace. Having completed and restarted, lastpass didn't work so i deleted it and reinstalled it, how do people less computer savvy deal with microsoft updates?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm using a laptop with Ubuntu and Windows 10 on. I used to use Ubuntu almost exclusively but ended up with a backlog of Windows updates. Trying to install them, it sat there with the same percentage and "Don't turn off your computer" for 6 hours so I switched it off.
I managed to sort it out and now use Windows regularly so I don't get a backlog. If you turn off updates and then decide you need them sometime in the future, you may have problems.
I managed to sort it out and now use Windows regularly so I don't get a backlog. If you turn off updates and then decide you need them sometime in the future, you may have problems.
That's exactly why I moved entirely to Apple - Mac never does an update without asking and then takes a sensible time to install.
I recently used my elderly (2013) Macbook for the first time in about a year - it booted up in 15 seconds and ran entirely happily - when I'd finished what I needed it for, I ran the suggested updates - took about 10 minutes and all the installed software still worked after the update.
I do still have a Windows laptop in a bag somewhere - I dread the day when I need to run it for some reason :-(
I recently used my elderly (2013) Macbook for the first time in about a year - it booted up in 15 seconds and ran entirely happily - when I'd finished what I needed it for, I ran the suggested updates - took about 10 minutes and all the installed software still worked after the update.
I do still have a Windows laptop in a bag somewhere - I dread the day when I need to run it for some reason :-(