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Yes, that's right. Last night, I reset my Windows 7, Home Premium, 64 back to Factory settings. I had it runnng, just like now. For close to 3 and a half hours, searching for updates ( which I know, of course it has. ) Now today, it's been over 5 hours, but is still just searching for updates. Hasn't downloaded any or even installed any. I did this last year, at nearly the same time of year. And so I know from that time, it takes a while to find the years ( 4 or more since Windows 7 came out ) worth of updates ans to download and install. But it never took this long, just searching and not finding any updates before. It took me 7 or 8 hours to do the full reinstall, with all updates downloaded and installed too. Yet here I am, already over 5 hours in. And it still hasn't even found all the updates. I had a few problems with the system I had before this, searching for updates too. But this is a totally redone system, so why would that same problem be happening now? Any ideas would be very helpful here.
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http://www.thewindowsclub.com/free-partition-managers-windows
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Use Attribute Changer to manage your digital photos EXIF information by changing or fixing time and date information. Plus more: Reorganize and synchronize date and time stamps on files and folders. Make your files read only to protect them against modifications or need to force a new backup version of a particular file without modifying the contents. Attribute Changer comes with extensive documentation in PDF format. Microsoft Windows 32- and 64-bit support included. Attribute Changer by Romain Petges. Homepage
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- Digital photos
- date and time stamps
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http://www.thewindowsclub.com/windows-8-apps-troubleshooter
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Like Windows 7 you can snip or capture screen. You can do it by following these: 1. Open Snipping tool and press ESC 2. Press the Windows logo to switch to the Start screen 3. Press CTRL + PRTSCR 4. Move mouse pointer around the area of the Start screen that you want to capture 5. Select copy, save or email the snip in the usual way. Thans to, WinNews newsletter
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- snipping tool
- snipping
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Some tips for the great on Windows 7 http://www.thewindow...ier-tips-tricks
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For more information http://www.thewindow...eillance-system and download from http://www.ispyconne...m/download.aspx Note: iSpy is free if use on your own network and paying option for Remote Access. Thanks to, TWC