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Post by paulsee on Aug 28, 2014 11:26:39 GMT
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Post by OziRiS on Aug 28, 2014 23:56:48 GMT
Thanks for the heads up paulsee
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Post by GTCGreg on Aug 29, 2014 3:06:13 GMT
I usually hold off updating for a week or so after MS releases their updates. Just in case.
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Post by paulsee on Sept 1, 2014 10:39:12 GMT
Your Welcome OZ. This is kind of weird for Microsoft because you need to uninstall one before installing another.
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Post by OziRiS on Sept 1, 2014 10:42:02 GMT
Your Welcome OZ. This is kind of weird for Microsoft because you need to uninstall one before installing another. Yeah, I'm not sure why they couldn't just include an uninstaller with the latest update, or at least a screen popup telling people they need to do it and how. How many people know to even check that site for something like that? HUGE fail by Microsoft, if you ask me!
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Post by craighudson on Sept 1, 2014 13:16:13 GMT
HUGE fail by Microsoft, if you ask me! So what's new?
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Post by silverdragon on Sept 15, 2014 11:47:21 GMT
Problem, cant find it?... How would I know if its on my system?.... I have tried searching security updates, it doesnt appear to be there.
Is there say a simple reason like its only for Win 7 that may affect why I cant fond it, or, has there been an auto-patch to remove and replace since that came out?....
My "Find" function is drawing blanks..... which is strange... either I didnt get it, it got cancelled before my machine even downloaded it, or its MIA, missing presumed terminated even?....
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Post by craighudson on Sept 15, 2014 15:22:17 GMT
I can't find it either, but then I'm using Linux.
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Post by silverdragon on Sept 16, 2014 7:46:25 GMT
I can't find it either, but then I'm using Linux. # That was going to be my next line..... But mine is dual boot, even if I use Linux, it should find the "Folder" named after that update?...
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