Check for updates but let me choose...

pdsnickles

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whether to download and install them.

But it seems the Icon and reminders won't go away unless I choose what MS wants, which is to install it.

If I choose NOT to install a particular update, is the damned icon going to sit in my system tray and keep NAGGING me until I do, or is there a way to make it go away - without turning off Updates completely.

There is an IE update which I don't care to add because I don't use IE, but when I choose not to install it, the icon won't go away.

Advice?
 

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whether to download and install them.

But it seems the Icon and reminders won't go away unless I choose what MS wants, which is to install it.

If I choose NOT to install a particular update, is the damned icon going to sit in my system tray and keep NAGGING me until I do, or is there a way to make it go away - without turning off Updates completely.

There is an IE update which I don't care to add because I don't use IE, but when I choose not to install it, the icon won't go away.

Advice?

Hide it, it'll never bother you again

Bernard
 

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whether to download and install them.

But it seems the Icon and reminders won't go away unless I choose what MS wants, which is to install it.

If I choose NOT to install a particular update, is the damned icon going to sit in my system tray and keep NAGGING me until I do, or is there a way to make it go away - without turning off Updates completely.

There is an IE update which I don't care to add because I don't use IE, but when I choose not to install it, the icon won't go away.

Advice?

Hide it, it'll never bother you again

Bernard

But I don't want to hide it (i.e. I don't want it to stop offering updates), I just want it to let me CHOOSE and go away until the next time I am offered a different choice of updates.
 

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System One

  • Manufacturer/Model
    DELL XPS 430
    CPU
    Intel Core™2 Q8200 Quad-Core (4MB L2 cache,2.33GHz,133
    Motherboard
    7200RPM, SATA 3.0Gb/s, 16MB Cache
    Memory
    6GB Dual Channel DDR3 SDRAM at 1066MHz - 4 DIMMs
    Graphics card(s)
    ATI Radeon HD3650 256MB Graphics (Integrated)
    Sound Card
    Integrated 7.1 Audio (IDT/Sigmatel 6.10.0.6017)
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    Dell -1901FP Flat Panel LCD Color Monitor
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    1024 x 768 32 bit
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    750 gig SATA 7200 C drive External Seagate 160gig " Western Book 160 gig " Hitachi 250 gig ALL USB except C drive
    Mouse
    Microsoft Intellimouse Trackball - (best design ever made!)
    Keyboard
    Logitech ITough Multimedia
    Internet Speed
    ATT Yahoo Elite DSL 4797kbps down, 624kbps up
whether to download and install them.

But it seems the Icon and reminders won't go away unless I choose what MS wants, which is to install it.

If I choose NOT to install a particular update, is the damned icon going to sit in my system tray and keep NAGGING me until I do, or is there a way to make it go away - without turning off Updates completely.

There is an IE update which I don't care to add because I don't use IE, but when I choose not to install it, the icon won't go away.

Advice?

Hide it, it'll never bother you again

Bernard

But I don't want to hide it (i.e. I don't want it to stop offering updates), I just want it to let me CHOOSE and go away until the next time I am offered a different choice of updates.

that doesn't seem to happen on my system, i have hidden some updates , incl IE8, and I don't get any reminders after that.

I understand that's what 'hiding' is meant to do

Bernard
 

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  • Manufacturer/Model
    Acer Aspire 7720G
    Memory
    4 GB
Hide it, it'll never bother you again

Bernard

But I don't want to hide it (i.e. I don't want it to stop offering updates), I just want it to let me CHOOSE and go away until the next time I am offered a different choice of updates.

that doesn't seem to happen on my system, i have hidden some updates , incl IE8, and I don't get any reminders after that.

I understand that's what 'hiding' is meant to do

Bernard

it seems there is a misunderstanding here, I don't mean hide the uddate icon, but rather hide the update in the list of updates offered.

http://www.vistax64.com/tutorials/72491-windows-update.html

Sorry, I didn't quite make that clear.

Bernard
 

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    Acer Aspire 7720G
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you can mate but you need to goto windows update via your start button (start/all programs/windows update

select view available updates , put a wee tick in the IE update box right click and select "hide"
 

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