Configuring update settings
To make changes to your existing Windows Update settings, open Windows Update and tap or click Change Settings on the left side of the screen (see Figure 3). This action opens the window you see in Figure 4, in which you can make changes to how Windows Update operates.
Three classes of updates are available, each with configuration options:
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Important Updates
Important updates are updates that require immediate attention. These
often address critical security issues that need to be corrected.
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Recommended Updates
Recommended updates are updates that address less critical issues such
as minor bug fixes, cosmetic adjustments to a program, and
functionality corrections. Select the Give Me Recommended Updates The
Same Way I Receive Important Updates check box to configure Windows
Update to handle recommended updates in the same manner as important
updates.
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Microsoft Update
Windows Update can
assume responsibility for updating other Microsoft programs. Select the
Give Me Updates For Other Microsoft Products When I Update Windows
check box to enable this capability.
In the Important Updates section of the Change
Settings window is a drop-down menu that lists a number of options for
how to handle the installation of updates on your Windows computer:
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Install Updates Automatically (Recommended)
As part of Windows background processing, it checks for new updates on
a regular basis. If new updates are located, they will be downloaded
automatically and installed without requiring further administrator
intervention.
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Download Updates But Let Me Choose Whether To Install Them
Windows checks for and downloads new updates on a set schedule but lets
you to choose whether to install them. You can choose to install all,
some, one, or none of the updates that are downloaded.
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Check For Updates But Let Me Choose Whether to Download And Install Them Windows looks for any new updates and offers the option to download and install each one.
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Never Check For Updates (Not Recommended) Windows never checks for new updates. Further, Windows will not automatically download or install new updates.
Some of the options at your disposal provide you with further
configuration parameters. For example, if you choose Install Updates
Automatically, a link entitled Updates Will Be Automatically Installed
During The Maintenance Window appears on your screen (Figure 5).
Tap or click this link to open the Automatic Maintenance window shown in Figure 6. In this window, you can change the time at which your computer performs automatic maintenance, including Windows Update.