It flasht really short (well under 1 second) to a warning that the computer is an update in 4 minutes is shut down. No opportunity to cancel, and then briefly flashes on the bottom right that it is synonymous easy to overlook (I think there were still warnings synonymous with other minute). Could not believe it, because if I read correctly, but everything except mail and browser actually stopped and he then somehow, without me asking just a flash down. Then install the rödelt and honestly Calculator 1.5 hours s.irgendwelchen Windows updates rum. Also no chance that somehow cancel. Not even CTRL-ALT-DEL is responding to the task, because update mode. Then again ideal world everything is as before. But just think of Microsoft Work for 90 minutes get paralyzed, I call that time productively.
Previously you could do something before you own the calculator shuts down. Updates are now so critical that the immediate need to be? What is this hell for a function? Has someone already something similar with Vista and you have experienced so often expected, or was it rather an exception?
Gelmo
Antwort von ussi:
Maybe you take your VISTA in the future from the net if you want to work what
Antwort von ussi:
"Gelmo2" wrote:
What is this hell for a function? Has someone already something similar with Vista and you have experienced so often expected, or was it rather an exception?
Seems to be a security update to be. Bill screamed: None This has noticed? But now DALLI! That was certainly an exception.
Antwort von ussi:
Hihi, have fun, you have yourself the latest version of the Sober worms captured!
Antwort von Andreas_Kiel:
"Gelmo2" wrote:
No option to cancel the
Of 4 minutes to the command to open and [code: 1: e7e38aee30] shutdown-a [/ code: 1: e7e38aee30] enter. Then the aborted. If the warning really was less than 1 second, speaks a lot for a virus or something similar. Windows updates download silent and only very rarely during a restart of use. The latest Windows XP update (3 patches) installed only for manual shutdown. The [code: 1: e7e38aee30] shutdown [/ code: 1: e7e38aee30], as you describe it, is not triggered by Windows Update. Presumably you are with an open barn on the Internet. BG Andreas
Antwort von Wiro:
Hello, this morning there was actually a autom. Vista update. There were 6 files (Security + Vista) installed.
Time in the Start menu on Windows Update / update history for details. If you did not artificially aborted are the new files listed.
BTW: I was synonymous with the message, but not disappeared after 1 sec, but remained permanently visible. More news of Vista users requested. Greeting Wiro
Antwort von Andreas_Kiel:
"Wiro" wrote:
BTW: I was synonymous with the message
what then? The same as in the triggering of shutdown?
Antwort von Wiro:
No, it was an orange message window, which in essence was:
----------------------------- Install of Vista update. The update could not be completed, as Programs are open to access the update. To finish the update of the PC must be restarted. Auto restart after 4 min ... -----------------------------
I have Vista yet so long, I have this message the 1st Given time. Have you closed all the PC and the PC manual reboot. Ext. were in the update history the 6 new files with today's date listed.
More Wortmeldgen of Vista users requested. Greeting Wiro