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9th June, 2008 at 13:06:17 -

I have at least 3 programs on this computer that occasionally ask to be updated, but never give me the option to say no. Anyone know a way around this that doesn't involve uninstalling them? (Adobe Reader, VAIO update and Norton)

 
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9th June, 2008 at 14:33:29 -

You can disable them in most of cases by stating in the settings that your computer is not connected to the Internet. It works for Winamp. (The newest version requires IE, which I uninstalled )

 
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9th June, 2008 at 17:18:24 -

Final solution - block their ports. They won't like that

 
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9th June, 2008 at 19:29:37 -

Depending on the program it may still ask to update. Settings may let you disable auto-updates, but without specific program names it may be hard to help. (Oh, if it's an anti-virus, no matter how annoying it is, you should listen to it.)

 

  		
  		

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9th June, 2008 at 19:31:49 -

when it asks you to update, just kill the process. murderify it!

 
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Murdifying the process doesn't keep it from returning. It's either a zombie or a buddhist that believes in reincarnation.

 

  		
  		

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Murdifying the process doesn't keep it from returning. It's either a zombie or a buddhist that believes in reincarnation. (DARG! I hate service unavailable! It won't let me post this!!)

EDIT: Well, poo. I guess it did get through...

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9th June, 2008 at 21:59:02 -


Originally Posted by Nim
I have at least 3 programs on this computer that occasionally ask to be updated, but never give me the option to say no. Anyone know a way around this that doesn't involve uninstalling them? (Adobe Reader, VAIO update and Norton)



I'd say replace Adobe Reader with Foxit Reader, and stop using norton and get either SpyBot S&D or Avast antivirus.

 
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9th June, 2008 at 23:22:08 -

This might sound crazy, but how about you just update them?

 
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10th June, 2008 at 02:18:31 -

"Thanks for the update whilst I was working, no I don't want to restart"
Moments later
"No! I don't want to restart! I'm working!"
Moments later
"No! I don't want to restart! I'm still working!"



That's why I stop my XP apps from automatically updating.

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10th June, 2008 at 03:12:51 -

um... you can set it to how long you want it to wait before reminding you (and im pretty sure "dont remind me" is an option). or is that just vista.

you have to be smarter than a computer. i never have any updates i dont tell it to.
my computers my bitch.

 
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10th June, 2008 at 09:56:37 -

software can be very annoying

I had MacDrive pester me every time I turned on/off the computer and empty the recycle bin. Really enraged me, I almost uninstalled it. Bought it in the end >>>

 
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10th June, 2008 at 11:23:45 -


Originally Posted by Dr. James
"Thanks for the update whilst I was working, no I don't want to restart"
Moments later
"No! I don't want to restart! I'm working!"
Moments later
"No! I don't want to restart! I'm still working!"



That's why I stop my XP apps from automatically updating.

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There's a trick to make Windows Updates not ask you to restart every minute (I found it myself ):
-Update Windows
-When update is done, do NOT click Restart later. Do not touch ANYTHING! (If you press Restart Later you're doomed, there's no way to stop it now!)
-Instead, go to Ctrl+Alt+Del Task Manager.
-(Make sure you're on the Applications Tab)
-Right click on the Windows Update window that asked you to restart and choose Go to Process
-Close the process!

It's quite useful to stay Up-to-Date without those annoying popup messages.

 
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10th June, 2008 at 13:01:34 -

But I have to do that after every update? I work on my computer and I'd like a way to just stop any restarts from taking place. Why can't they just download the updates anytime and only install them when its shutting down. Surely that's a better method. It is but don't call me Shirley.

 
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10th June, 2008 at 13:09:23 -

I've made a software that blocks other programs to shutdown the computer, but I've not released it yet because it's not finalized.
I'll finalize it for you, Jamesy!

 
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