
- ASUS LIVE UPDATE DELETED BUT STILL SHOWS UP INSTALL
- ASUS LIVE UPDATE DELETED BUT STILL SHOWS UP DRIVERS
- ASUS LIVE UPDATE DELETED BUT STILL SHOWS UP UPDATE
- ASUS LIVE UPDATE DELETED BUT STILL SHOWS UP DRIVER
- ASUS LIVE UPDATE DELETED BUT STILL SHOWS UP FOR WINDOWS 10
ASUS LIVE UPDATE DELETED BUT STILL SHOWS UP DRIVERS
Full repairs starting at $19.95.Īsus DVD-Rom Drivers Deleted, Now Won't Boot is commonly caused by incorrectly configured system settings or irregular entries in the Windows registry. This download is a free evaluation version. For all the ideological benefits mandatory Windows 10 updates bring, I think Microsoft is now digging a very deep hole from which it needs to get out - and quickly.Requirements : 300 MHz Processor, 256 MB Ram, 22 MB HDD
ASUS LIVE UPDATE DELETED BUT STILL SHOWS UP DRIVER
Trying to vet every Windows 10 security patch internally prior to release is tough enough without adding to that pressure with mandatory driver and feature updates which rely on trusting innumerable third parties and battling for compatibility with their third party software management tools.Īs such I hope the KB3073930 ‘Show and Hide Updates’ patch is a sign Microsoft’s rigid stance is finally weakening.
ASUS LIVE UPDATE DELETED BUT STILL SHOWS UP UPDATE
That said what the Nvidia debacle and KB3074681 security patch bugs show is growing evidence that Microsoft’s Windows 10 automatic update policy faces a virtually impossible job. This doesn’t offer any conclusive evidence for Harmetz’s patch update enforcement claim, but it does show Microsoft’s strict attitude to keeping Windows 10 PCs up-to-date remains in place. Without anything to go on we can only look to recent behaviour where Microsoft told Windows 10 beta testers last week that they must move to the 10240 build or have their access to the Windows Store cut-off. But in my ongoing contact with Microsoft it has refused to confirm or deny this. In April senior Microsoft product marketing manager Helen Harmetz said users who forcibly stopped any Windows 10 security, feature or driver updates would eventually have their security updates cut off. Microsoft also remains silent on what enforcement policy it will use against users who deliberately avoid updates long term. Microsoft has not revealed whether it will be available after Windows 10 is officially released on Wednesday or answered why it offered this software which seemingly conflicts with its EULA policy. Read more - Windows 10 Free Upgrades Explainedįurthermore there are numerous questions surrounding KB3073930. If one messed up your monitor, keyboard, mouse or stopped your PC from booting up then it is too late to remove it. The problem is this method isn’t overly practical as you can only uninstall updates which have already been installed. KB3073930 works by displaying available updates in a checklist and any you select will not be installed. Microsoft has released Update KB3073930 which removes Windows updates, but leaves many unanswered. In plain English: it stops certain updates from being installed. Over the weekend the company released KB3073930, a standalone patch (yes, it isn’t available through Windows Update) which allows users to ‘Show or hide updates’. It certainly doesn’t work for all users and my fellow Forbes contributor Paul Monckton, who was (and still is) affected by the Nvidia driver bug, said after following this method Windows 10 continued to reinstall the bad Nvidia driver even after he uninstalled it. That said whether this option will be in the final release version of Windows 10 remains to be seen.
ASUS LIVE UPDATE DELETED BUT STILL SHOWS UP INSTALL
System properties > Hardware > Device Installation settings > ’Let me choose what to do’ > ‘Never install driver software from Windows Update’ The trouble is no Windows 10 version can stop Microsoft’s mandatory security patches being installed immediately.Ĭurrently some concerned Windows 10 beta users have pointed to this workaround for drivers: Furthermore Windows 10 Pro users can delay feature patches up to eight months and Windows 10 Enterprise users can stop feature patches altogether.
ASUS LIVE UPDATE DELETED BUT STILL SHOWS UP FOR WINDOWS 10
In fairness to Microsoft it does have some security in place with the ‘Slow Ring’ default option for Windows 10 Home users delaying driver and feature updates up to month before they are installed. Historically there have been some epic Windows patch meltdowns and Woody Leonhard at InfoWorld notes that: “40 or so” problematic patches have been released by Windows Update in 2015 alone. Read more - Microsoft Confirms Windows 10 Updates Cannot Be StoppedĪnd in reality bad updates will happen. You know it’s coming, but there’s nothing you can do. Take control away from users to proactively stop specific updates and it creates a real problem if a bad update makes its way past Microsoft’s internal testing. Of course what all this highlights is the concern already raised by many Forbes readers following the Windows 10 automatic Nvidia driver update which broke multi-monitor setups, caused glitching graphics and disabled SLI setups (and still continues to do so at the time of writing): leading to system instability and these contradictory notifications - Image credit Paul Monckton Windows Update's Nvidia driver update clashes with Nvidia's own GeForce Experience update software.
