![]() ![]() Therefore I install security updates only, and do it manually from the MS catalog. And all the major bugs have been ironed out over the years. Since Microsoft’s Quality Control is near non-existent these days, I wait at least 60 days before applying updates and since Win7 & 8.1 are almost “abandonware” in Microsoft’s brave-new-world-of-the-cloud-and windows-10, there’s no need to install the so-called “Monthly Quality Rollup” ’cause there’s nothing new on the horizon for those systems. If you cannot use certain tools or programs efficiently, or run into other issues that affect. For one, it is possible that the update fix a nasty bug that affects you significantly when you use the computer. For single users, there is really no point putting yourself in the line of fire or offering your machine to be possibly mutilated by the dorks over at MS. Installation of these preview updates are optional and there are only a few reasons why one would want to install one of these updates. The idea behind the preview is more for sysadmins to test wether next months’ patches will break stuff on their userbase machines, and if stuff breaks they can take appropriate measures to monitor & block patches on the upcoming “patch tuesday” or report the problem to MS before they mainstream the patches. Unless you have a very pressing issue or a bug that was introduced by a recent patch that affects your machine, IMO you should NEVER install a Preview Patch! Don't rush to install the Windows 10 Creators Update.Now You: Do you install preview updates on Windows? The January 2018 preview rollup update for Windows 7 and Windows Server 2008 R2, for example, introduced a issue which caused in smart card-based operations issue on affected systems. It is important that you check the "known issues" section of the changelog to make sure that the updates don't introduce new issues that you may be affected by. ![]() Preview updates may fix issues and make other changes that you like or need but they may also introduce new issues. Windows 8.1 and Windows Server 2012 R2 changelog.Windows 7 SP1 and Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 changelog.I suggest you pay a visit to the update history pages to find out about the changes and decide whether you need that update as early as possible. Hey Fellas, today I'm coming with a new preview Custom Shaders Patch update version 0.1.80 and will show you how to install it properly, enjoycsp assettoc. Microsoft releases a - partial - changelog whenever it publishes new monthly preview updates. You may only make the decision if you know what the updates improve on the system. ![]()
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