But with a computer, jobs don’t tend to become boring chores and, most of all, I’ve always liked digital IT, ever since my Sinclair Spectrum 48.īeginning with Windows 98 and a ZIP drive, I’ve always saved an image of my system and application partitions at least once each month. Not because it’s mission is not critical, but because it simply HAS NO mission, not any more.Īll my retired pensioner’s needs can be fulfilled with pen, paper, celluloid film and cassette recorder. I’ve often been told (read it) one should defer Windows Update on mission critical computers until Susan Calvin Bradley (*) is good and ready for it. Also make sure your system clock is automatically synchronizing with a remote timer server (i.e., check that the “ last successful time synchronization” shown above those settings has occurred in the past few days – see attached image).Īs long as your system time clock isn’t loosing significant time (i.e., unless the date and time are off by several hours or days when you re-boot your computer because of a failing CMOS battery) then it should be safe to adjust your system clock to the correct time / date / year / timezone and then update to v21H2 and/or apply any available quality updates using Windows Update.ĭell Inspiron 5584 * 64-bit Win 10 Pro v21H2 build 19044.1586 * Firefox v98.0.2 * Microsoft Defender v.4-0.8 * Malwarebytes Premium v4.5.7.186. My Desktop Clock has the wrong time after Daylight Savings Time started…ĭo you mean that the time on your system clock on your Win 10 Pro v21H1 machine didn’t automatically gain one hour on 1 (the second Sunday in March) when Daylight Saving Time came into effect in North America? If so, go to Settings | Time & Language | Date and Time and make sure you’ve chosen the correct time zone for your location and that “ Adjust for Daylight Saving Time Automatically” is turned ON. Windows updates for my 2014 Custom Built PC with Win 10 Pro Intel i7-5820K 3.30Ghz on Version 21H1 3 Build 19043 *I have done the group policy to keep PC on 21H1 * *And group policy is set to 2* I haven’t had any Driver problems that I am aware of (I’m not a tech person)Īnd last listed is Western Digital Tech – WDC_SAM – 12:00AM – 1.2.0.0 Otherwise automatic updates will keep your drivers up to date.” *But right under Driver Updates text, it says “If you have a specific problem, one of these drivers might help. Under Drivers updates: there’s a list of Intel -Other hardware & Intel System related. Optional Updates: * the Download and Install Text of the grey box Button is Greyed-out* NET Framework 3.5 and 4.8 for Windows 10 Version 21h1 for 圆4 (KB4008876) ![]() Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool 圆4 – v5. ![]() Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool 圆4 – v5.99 (KB890830) Is there any new March Updates that I should hide ?Ģ022-04 Update for Windows 10 Version 21H1 for 圆4-based Systems (KB4023057)Ģ022-03 Cumulative Update for Windows 10 21H1 for 圆4-based Systems (KB5011487) I’m I too late and have to wait to do any updates? I thought I had until April 10th, to install March updates & the rest of the Updates since the Fall (when I moved to Win10 Pro) & Hide those health checks that push Win 11 like KB5005463 and KB4023057 (the only 2 that I know to always hide) ?
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