DSTM Posted May 15, 2016 Posted May 15, 2016 (edited) With Windows 7 updates which are huge and can take 24hrs just to download, wondering what PC HELP FORUM Techies do for clients when clean Installing Windows 7. Many Friends and Clients still want Windows7 installed on their Computers. 1. Do you keep their PC's all this extra time, till sure all updates are installed correctly? 2. Do you let the clients install the updates, which can on occasions go belly up and go into a revert loop? 3. Do you have all Windows 7 and office updates burnt to an external media, or stick for quick install? Interested what your method is.:) Edited May 15, 2016 by DSTM Quote Roses are red, violets are blue, I'm Schizophrenic, and so am I Free Photo Restoration and Repair for all Forum members - CLICK HERE Please pop back and let us know if your Computer problem has been solved.
FPCH Admin allheart55 Cindy E Posted May 15, 2016 FPCH Admin Posted May 15, 2016 If I am able to keep the computer an extra day, I will install the updates myself. If the computer is needed back as soon as possible, then I will explain the update procedure. Quote ~I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.~ ~~Robert McCloskey~~
FPCH Staff Tony D Posted May 15, 2016 FPCH Staff Posted May 15, 2016 Ditto Allheart's comment. I do the same here. Quote
FPCH Staff PseFrank Posted May 15, 2016 FPCH Staff Posted May 15, 2016 I mostly try to persuade the customer to let me install the updates, also explaining to them that there will be no extra charge for that. That gives me the chance to make sure there are no problems, and also to install the programs they need. 1 Quote Says Don't wait until your computer goes bang. Back up your files now! Free Photo Restoration and Repair for all Forum Members - CLICK HERE
FPCH Admin AWS Posted May 15, 2016 FPCH Admin Posted May 15, 2016 Like Frank I try to persuade the users to let me have the computer a few more hours. Most of the time they agree. Quote Off Topic Forum - Unlike the Rest
FPCH Staff PseFrank Posted May 18, 2016 FPCH Staff Posted May 18, 2016 (edited) Myself and Dougie have been investigating a piece of software during the last week or so that may interest you guys. Have a look at the video. We have done a lot of testing in the last few days and it appears that this could be a good thing for anyone that repairs computers. Dougie may be able to tell us a bit more. Edited May 18, 2016 by PseFrank 1 Quote Says Don't wait until your computer goes bang. Back up your files now! Free Photo Restoration and Repair for all Forum Members - CLICK HERE
FPCH Admin allheart55 Cindy E Posted May 18, 2016 FPCH Admin Posted May 18, 2016 Very interesting, definitely worth investigating further. Thanks, Frank and Dougie. Quote ~I know that you believe you understand what you think I said, but I'm not sure you realize that what you heard is not what I meant.~ ~~Robert McCloskey~~
FPCH Staff Tony D Posted May 18, 2016 FPCH Staff Posted May 18, 2016 Thanks Frank and Dougie. Looks good. I'll wait until I have to do another fresh install before trying it, Quote
FPCH Staff PseFrank Posted May 19, 2016 FPCH Staff Posted May 19, 2016 I forgot to mention before that the software is totally free. In the video, Eli is demonstrating an older version, but the latest version seems just as easy. Quote Says Don't wait until your computer goes bang. Back up your files now! Free Photo Restoration and Repair for all Forum Members - CLICK HERE
DSTM Posted May 19, 2016 Author Posted May 19, 2016 (edited) Frank and I have done exhaustive testing of this great bit of software, including fresh installs. Trying to find any weaknesses before recommending, and can't find any. Nothing short of brilliant. Our choice is installing the updates on a Flash Drive as some netbooks for example don't have an Optical Drive, so a Flash Drive makes more sense. Anyone ever tried to get all the correct updates themselves off a Microsoft Server will know what a headache it is. It is that simple with the correct settings to hit start and walk away. Does all reboots automatically. Easy as that. All Done. Why this is free I will never know. The amount Techies will save in valuable time is amazing. Our Tests were done on Windows7 x64 Bit. Average time we found to install all the updates if all are chosen is a little over 60 mins from start to finish. Before install off the Flash Drive there is a final options Box before clicking "Start" The Author keeps the versions up to date so that's a plus. Edited May 19, 2016 by DSTM 2 Quote Roses are red, violets are blue, I'm Schizophrenic, and so am I Free Photo Restoration and Repair for all Forum members - CLICK HERE Please pop back and let us know if your Computer problem has been solved.
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