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Windows XP users 'increasing'?
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Windows XP users 'increasing'?
On Wed, 05 Feb 2014 09:01:53 -0500, "Mr. Luddite"
wrote: There were over 30 "important" updates to download and install, a process that took about half an hour. All I was doing was looking for a picture that was on it for a project I am working on. === You can fix that by changing the update settings: Control Panel\System and Security\Windows Update\Change settings\Check for updates but let me choose when to install them |
Windows XP users 'increasing'?
On 2/5/2014 6:13 PM, Wayne.B wrote:
On Wed, 05 Feb 2014 09:01:53 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: There were over 30 "important" updates to download and install, a process that took about half an hour. All I was doing was looking for a picture that was on it for a project I am working on. === You can fix that by changing the update settings: Control Panel\System and Security\Windows Update\Change settings\Check for updates but let me choose when to install them That's how I have it set up. When I fired it up a notification came up telling me there were 30+ "important" Windows updates and asked me what I wanted to do with them. Since I hadn't used it for almost 4 months I installed them all. Oh ... then after that was done, Java wanted to update also. Then the Adobe Viewer wanted to update. Then the AVG anti-virus wanted to update. Just took a little time to update and install them all, that's all. |
Windows XP users 'increasing'?
On 2/5/14, 6:54 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 2/5/2014 6:13 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Wed, 05 Feb 2014 09:01:53 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: There were over 30 "important" updates to download and install, a process that took about half an hour. All I was doing was looking for a picture that was on it for a project I am working on. === You can fix that by changing the update settings: Control Panel\System and Security\Windows Update\Change settings\Check for updates but let me choose when to install them That's how I have it set up. When I fired it up a notification came up telling me there were 30+ "important" Windows updates and asked me what I wanted to do with them. Since I hadn't used it for almost 4 months I installed them all. Oh ... then after that was done, Java wanted to update also. Then the Adobe Viewer wanted to update. Then the AVG anti-virus wanted to update. Just took a little time to update and install them all, that's all. Hmm. I unpacked my new iMac earlier today, had it restore what I wanted from a Time Machine backup, and then went to lunch. Got back an hour later, the new machine was up and running, and indicated I had updates waiting on three programs. |
Windows XP users 'increasing'?
On 2/5/2014 10:44 AM, True North wrote:
On Wednesday, February 5, 2014 10:07:11 AM UTC-4, Mr. Luddite wrote: On 2/5/2014 8:54 AM, Poco Loco wrote: On Wed, 05 Feb 2014 01:15:15 -0500, wrote: On Tue, 04 Feb 2014 13:20:57 -0500, Poco Loco wrote: I've had companies want a fax of my military ID card. They wouldn't take a jpg. So I had to trudge down to UPS to get the fax sent. Only $1, but a pain in the butt. An excuse for a motorcycle ride though. You can fax from your computer if it still has a modem in it. I haven't seen a built in modem that did not have fax capabilities since the 486 days. The problem is POTS modems are starting to disappear in newer machines. XP has fax support in the basic load but it is a bit clunky to use. I still have a W98 machine on my scanner that can fax. I suppose I'd have to have a scanner though. I don't. My wife has a little portable she uses for her scrapbooking, but I don't think my ID card would fold enough to get through the thing. I bought an inexpensive scanner a year ago. It's an Epson V330 and was $99. I choose it because in addition to doing up to 8.5" x 11" photos or documents, it also will do film negatives and 35mm slides. My sister and I were putting together an album of digital images taken from the slides that my parents had, dating back to the 1950's. It does a pretty decent job. I did the same thing a few years ago. I went a bit more expensive and bought the Canon Canoscan 8800F. I was disappointed in the quality of my old 35mm slides from the early 80's. I remembered them as pretty good projected on a wall, but the Canon picked up every little imperfection. I believe I had paid about $280.00 at COSTCO for the flatbed scanner. Is your I key sticking Donnie? |
Windows XP users 'increasing'?
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Windows XP users 'increasing'?
On 2/5/2014 6:54 PM, Mr. Luddite wrote:
On 2/5/2014 6:13 PM, Wayne.B wrote: On Wed, 05 Feb 2014 09:01:53 -0500, "Mr. Luddite" wrote: There were over 30 "important" updates to download and install, a process that took about half an hour. All I was doing was looking for a picture that was on it for a project I am working on. === You can fix that by changing the update settings: Control Panel\System and Security\Windows Update\Change settings\Check for updates but let me choose when to install them That's how I have it set up. When I fired it up a notification came up telling me there were 30+ "important" Windows updates and asked me what I wanted to do with them. Since I hadn't used it for almost 4 months I installed them all. Oh ... then after that was done, Java wanted to update also. Then the Adobe Viewer wanted to update. Then the AVG anti-virus wanted to update. Just took a little time to update and install them all, that's all. You guys seem to forget, PC's are under much more constant attack than Mac, as one friend put it, "it's based on market share, when it comes to writing viruses and Mac, who cares?" ... My Win 7 updates at night when it backs up, I never see it... |
Windows XP users 'increasing'?
On Wed, 05 Feb 2014 20:12:10 -0500, KC wrote:
You guys seem to forget, PC's are under much more constant attack than Mac, as one friend put it, "it's based on market share, when it comes to writing viruses and Mac, who cares?" ... My Win 7 updates at night when it backs up, I never see it... === There was an interesting story on the news the other night about someone who took a brand new Mac to the site of the winter Olympics. Within an hour it became infected with a virus. The Russian hackers have set up in full force. |
Windows XP users 'increasing'?
Wayne.B wrote:
On Wed, 05 Feb 2014 20:12:10 -0500, KC wrote: You guys seem to forget, PC's are under much more constant attack than Mac, as one friend put it, "it's based on market share, when it comes to writing viruses and Mac, who cares?" ... My Win 7 updates at night when it backs up, I never see it... === There was an interesting story on the news the other night about someone who took a brand new Mac to the site of the winter Olympics. Within an hour it became infected with a virus. The Russian hackers have set up in full force. The paper here had an article that everything was hacked within a couple minutes of being used. I think CBS had a couple PC's and phones just for the testing of security and both were attacked for info within minutes of going online. We need a counter attack program. Follows the links to the attacking system and loots all values from the heir system. |
Windows XP users 'increasing'?
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On Wed, 05 Feb 2014 13:20:26 -0600, Califbill wrote: wrote: On Wed, 05 Feb 2014 09:58:40 -0500, Poco Loco wrote: The new printer I got for Christmas does printing, copying, scanning and faxing. I should be in good shape. All we ever do is black and white. If we need a photo or color, we send it to Costco. There it's done in an hour or so. Haven't tried the WalMart service yet, but will give it a shot as it's much closer, and I can pick up some ammo if I need it !! I do mine at CVS but there are lots of places that will sell you Kodak prints for 29 cents or less a shot. I use the cheaper "one hour" service but I drop them off on the way to the grocery store (in the same parking lot) and they are always done by the time I get my groceries. It was not even worth keeping a color printer fed and buying photo paper for that price. I gave mine away when the ink ran out. I send the pictures to costco on line and we pick up whenever we get there. I think the only color printing I do now is for pictures on the back of the Christmas letter. Normally have to buy new ink cartridge after a year. Everything else I print in grey tones. Lad lots of that is fast draft mode. My wife still likes photo albums so I end up getting prints. CVS is easy and a quarter a print isn't bad. Certainly not worth driving very far to save another nickel. I am at the store a few times a week anyway. There is a Walgreens in the same parking lot if I get mad at them. We are not that far from a Costco. Wife normally fills her gas tank there. Is cheapest gas around here. I think it is now $0.09 a print. We actually do not print that many hard copies anymore. Rarely look at the old albums. |
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