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You will find that it is you who are mistaken.. about a great... many... things.
Nah, I was actually right. I've found a way to do this from a youtube video, indeed had to do something in gpedit.msc, besides some other stuff aswell, I knew it had something to do with that.
Too bad many people post unnecessary stuff without even knowing what they're talking about. I could've fixed this way sooner. Not to mention many try to give advice from what they encountered in the past and not for what usualy OP's are asking in the thread. Those security updates can mailfunction some machinery production softwares that I already have installed (tested it before), not to mention that they only work with certain version of windows as the manufacturer said.
but anyway I found the solution and downloaded only the drivers I wanted via windows update. everything is perfect now, thanks to me.
Why are people so lazy as to learn and do things the correct way. The way we as Windows OS users have always had to go about doing this when it comes to hardware drivers.
You want Windows Updates to fetch security and feature updates; nothing more.
Drivers are easy to check for and handle on your own.
Install and run SPECCY.
Once the system summary loads up, click FILE in upper left, PUBLISH > copy-to-clipboard. Then paste that web address into a post here to share system specs.
From this I can then link you to all your hardware drivers.
it's all or nothing.
microsoft is extremely touchy about updates. without certain programs you can't even fully disable automatic updates. it's actually super annoying.
thankfully there are programs to stop windows from taking a mind of it's own sometimes.
Windows update delivered drivers are normally the bare minimum and NOT the latest available driver. Windows update is not the best place to obtain drivers and it never has been.
I dont know where you got the idea that Windows Update will give you drivers for your products but you would be mistaken in doing so, only CERTAIN drivers can be found there.
Do yourself a favor and finish those security updates and manually get the drivers on your own, WU will likely not have ones you are looking for anyway.
No, you were never right. Amusing? Yes.
Sure you did! You mean after you looked it up. Which is what you're supposed to do before you come here anyways. OOF!
Yeah let me stop you right there because you could do well practicing your own advice. This has got to be the dumbest thread that I came across in a good while.
Keep telling yourself that :) If you can't install basic security updates without your pc flatlining then no, you didn't solve anything. Also two freakin' pages and no specs when this is a hardware forum -_- so lame. Poser status confirmed.
You can also use something like O&O Shutup 10 but this software can mess up your OS if you're doing this willy-nilly.
Any available driver updates are under "Optional Updates" in Settings App./Update and Security/ Windows Update/ "view optional updates"/ Driver updates.
Any driver I've grabbed from there has been capable and appropriate but like most everyone else, I prefer to get them from the various proprietary websites like ASUS, etc. because I can review what the driver is fixing or addressing. You don't get that explanation if you're using the Settings app
Malicious exe are dangerous. Any software has executables in order to run on your device.
It should be noted that sometimes optional driver updates aren't even properly compatible with Windows 10/11 as it has for me offered Logitech webcam drivers that do not load if the system has Core Isolation turned on. [/quote]
Core isolation is problematic for a lot of people because of silent incompatibility. That's why it should be disabled by default. Another example of this is Zemana antimalware--it won't install its SDK if you have Core Isolation/Memory Integrity enabled. I guess it's a judgement call on the user's part.
It used to be much more commonplace for Windows to offer the wrong driver like via Device Manager. Nowadays it's gotten better, I guess, esp. since driver updates no longer go thru Device Manager.