From: Ottmar Freudenberger on 15 Mar 2010 01:10 "LD55ZRA" <LD55ZRA(a)discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb: > You have to use a bit of common sense. ACK - if only you would have stopped there, that might have been a posting making sense. > Microsoft updates are never designed > to make your computer secure because if they were, then clearly in 10 years > during which we have had endless amounts of updates, critical updates, > upgrades, and service packs would have made our system completely full > proof. Oh my, that may be true in a world that doesn't develop. Since that's not the case, your conclusion is at least "unrealistic". > There is no need for any updates if you have installed Windows XP SP3 and > your firewall is configured so as not to allow any exceptions. That's plain nonsense and a dangerous "advise" and you already now that. > Also, try > not using Internet Explorer for your casual web browsing like Google have > done and French and German governments have advised its citizens. You're not up-to-date on that one too. > Stop all updates from Windows Security Center. Stop posting you're dangerous nonsense please. Bye, Freu"F'up2 set"di
From: Ottmar Freudenberger on 15 Mar 2010 01:12 "MrsFrog" <nscullard(a)gmail.com> schrieb: > I have had the same problem when updates KB975561, 973917, 979895, > 905866, 978382, 890830 and 978380 were automatically installed. And "the same problem" is/was? > I use > Vista home Premium edition and had to reboot about 15 times before it > all went relatively normal. Rebooting in safe mode, non safe mode, > with disc scan or not just resulted in the same effect every time, > slow slow and dead slow. :( Do you have any "Security" releated applications running in the background? If true, which one(s)? Bye, Freudi
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