Windows Update is the component we use to upgrade the system to update our system, to extend the system's functionality, to enable the system to support more software and hardware, to solve various compatibility issues, and to make the system more secure and stable. Today, we will analyze for a variety of reasons caused by the failure of the update, so that everyone in the update system can be unimpeded.
Five ways to upgrade the system
Method 1: The most common way to update your system is to click "Start →windows Update" to connect to the Microsoft Update site for updates. What if you accidentally delete Windows Update on the Start menu? Don't worry, keep looking down.
Method 2: Click start → run, enter "Wupdmgr" and return.
Method 3: Click the start → settings → control Panel → add or Remove Programs → add new programs, and then click the Windows Update button.
Method 4: Enter http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/directly in the browser to open the update page for updates.
Method 5: Open IE browser and click the Tools →windows Update command.
If you are using Windows XP and Windows Automatic Update Service is turned on, the system periodically scans for updated patches and notifies you to download the installation. Maybe we don't need to update one or some of the patches, but Windows takes the liberty and prompts frequently. How can we let the system not be prompted to install the patches we do not want?
Suppose the Microsoft Knowledge Base number for the patch is "KB827083": First run the "regedit" command to open Registry Editor, expand in sequence [Hkey_local_machine/software/microsoft/windows nt/ Currentversion/hotfix] "Branch, create a new one by one branch under the branch named" KB827083 ", create a new DWORD value named" Installed "in the right window, and set its value to" 1 ".