We still use W7x64.
I have just taken delivery of a new workstation from Dell. Windows Update is set to notify me of updates, but only install them if I say so. The system is therefore, from a Windows Update point of view, in the same state as how it left the Dell factory.
I have noticed that there are a whole stack of Windows Updates ready to be installed - 74 important updates and 32 optional ones. In the past, I have generally let Windows update all the important ones without really thinking about it. However, on this new system, I thought I would check what you guys do before proceeding to install anything.
I have just had my first 3dsmax2014 crash on me (whilst doing a file/save as...) which made me wonder if I should consider installing all these 'important' updates. The machine has 64GB RAM and a Quadro 4000 card with certified drivers for Max, so I wouldn't think the crash has anything to do with RAM or dodgy gfx drivers.
What do you guys typically do? Install or not?
I have just taken delivery of a new workstation from Dell. Windows Update is set to notify me of updates, but only install them if I say so. The system is therefore, from a Windows Update point of view, in the same state as how it left the Dell factory.
I have noticed that there are a whole stack of Windows Updates ready to be installed - 74 important updates and 32 optional ones. In the past, I have generally let Windows update all the important ones without really thinking about it. However, on this new system, I thought I would check what you guys do before proceeding to install anything.
I have just had my first 3dsmax2014 crash on me (whilst doing a file/save as...) which made me wonder if I should consider installing all these 'important' updates. The machine has 64GB RAM and a Quadro 4000 card with certified drivers for Max, so I wouldn't think the crash has anything to do with RAM or dodgy gfx drivers.
What do you guys typically do? Install or not?
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