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Windows-Update, Continued
7:27 AM - May 31, 2006 by
Daniel Schuhmann
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: windows, vista
Syndication:
Source: Tom's Hardware US – Keywords: windows, vista
Syndication:
Table of Contents:
Windows-Update, Continued
As in Windows XP, you can perform a manual installation, or set options for automated installation instead.
Here, we find an important update.
A successful completion message appears once the installation is finished.
Windows is updated, but additional components remain to be downloaded.
- Previous page Windows Update
- Next page Windows-Update, Continued



