Teach you to thoroughly play Windows Update

  
        Windows Update is the component we use to upgrade the system. It can update our system, expand the system's functions, let the system support more software and hardware, solve various compatibility problems, and make the system more secure and stable. Today, we will analyze the failure of the update due to various reasons, so that everyone can be unimpeded when updating the system. Different ways to upgrade, five ways to upgrade the system
Method 1:
The most common way to update the system is to click "Start → Windows Update" to connect to the Microsoft update site for updates. If you accidentally deleted "Windows Update" on the "Start" menu? Don't worry, keep looking down. Method 2:
Click "Start → Run", enter "wupdmgr" and press Enter. Method 3:
Click "Start → Settings → Control Panel → Add or Remove Programs → Add New Program" and click the "Windows Update" button. Method 4:
Enter http://windowsupdate.microsoft.com/directly in the browser to open the update page to update. Method 5:
Open IE and click the "Tools→Windows Update" command. If you are using Windows XP and have the Windows Automatic Updates service turned on, the system will periodically scan for patches that are available for update and notify you to download and install. Maybe we don't need to update some or some of the patches, but Windows prefers to make a claim and frequently prompts. How can I make the system not prompt to install patches that we don't want? Assume that the Microsoft Knowledge Base number of the patch is "KB827083": first run the "regedit" command to open the Registry Editor, expand the "[HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionHotFix]" branch, and create a new branch under the branch, named "KB827083" In the right window, create a new DWORD value named "Installed" and set its value to "1".
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