• NateNate60@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    I’m going to be honest with you, as often as this has been memed and for as long as I have been using Windows on my work computer, I have never once been forced to restart on the spot by an automatic update.

    I’m sure those who have will be quick to reply but at this point I’m 90% confident it’s a loud minority.

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      10 months ago

      Ive not had “must update on the spot right this very second,” but ive had countless, “we will update the second u power off or attempt a restart. If you try and restart into ur linux partition, we will somehow ensure u fail to boot right up until u got thru with our forced update.” Which also sometimes goes hand in hand with, “oops, i was supposed to update, but i shit myself instead. Youre going to need to try again at least once or twice. Dont worry, whether the update goes thru or not, itll only take a maximum of 90 minutes.”

      Windows can fuck its facehole thru its ass as far as its auto updates are concerned for all i care.

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      10 months ago

      Yes, because even once is too many.

      In a corporate, I spent an hour and half every morning waiting for Windows to update. Then my coworker handed me Fedora DVD and I never looked back.

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        10 months ago

        I’m saying it’s never happened to me. Not once. Zero times. Zero is less than one.

        Normal Windows updates don’t take an hour long. Give me a break. The ones that do are the version upgrades. That’s like the equivalent of a distro upgrade.

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          10 months ago

          Sure, your experience may be different.

          That happened in 2013 with random laptop they gave me. I kid you not it took that long, could have been a bug somewhere in the OEM, never cared enough to find out.

          But my experience is just as real as much as yours.

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          10 months ago

          Normal Windows updates don’t take an hour

          Correct. But who can tell the difference beforehand between a normal update and an abnormal one? The problem is Windows tends to hide those details. I’ve sat on support calls where a server needs to be rebooted for some configuration change, and Windows insists on applying updates because hey, you’re rebooting anyway, so what if it takes 1/2 hour to do this thing that should take 5 minutes…