![]() I have selected the option to download and not install in the Windows Update Settings. ![]() Plus I have the advantage of lab and pilot system testing. Since I am a patch manager at a large company I always wait for at least a week before I allow my systems at home to install any update unless it is classified a zero-day risk. If there are issues found by Microsoft they will be listed in those reports. Every patch has a KB number reference or a listing such as MA13-094 (one with known issues for Office Outlook this month) that can be used to search. ![]() In the last few months Microsoft has had some pretty serious known issues with patches. I always recommend not installing all updates automatically IE11 is an listed as Important which means it should not install unless it is selected. ![]() I did what he did, went to my update list, ticked Internet Explorer 11, then clicked “uninstall “. Not easy to read and looked something a child would have put there! What are Microsoft thinking? Do they think we are all stupid and we want (unnecessary) updates to Internet 11 (which I don’t want as I prefer Firefox) and LOSE MY WIDGETS! Why? I followed the lead of Bill_S (posted Nov 7th) that he had lost his widgets or they had turned strange. I found out from a post on this forum that the update can muck up your widgets! I want my widgets. Right? No-wrong! I allowed installation of Internet Explorer 11 and it played havoc with my computer. I trust they should know what they are doing when they give us this stuff. I just did my pc updates on my windows 7 as instructed.
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