Hi, can anyone tell me what would be the best way, in your opinion, to completely monitor your pc while running windows update, from start to finish?
-I just installed a Fresh Copy of XP Pro on my mahine, because I wanted to start over from scratch, and now I am getting ready to run windows update for the first time. I am just starting to learn about registry stuff and systemn changes, and I would like to completely monitor and track everything that happens to my computer when I run windows update from the very start.
Would Total Uninstall be the best?, or is their something more appropriate?
thanks.
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Monitoring Windows Update
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Posted 25 June 2008 - 10:35 PM
basstraks, on Jun 26 2008, 05:47 AM, said:
Hi, can anyone tell me what would be the best way, in your opinion, to completely monitor your pc while running windows update, from start to finish?
-I just installed a Fresh Copy of XP Pro on my mahine, because I wanted to start over from scratch, and now I am getting ready to run windows update for the first time. I am just starting to learn about registry stuff and systemn changes, and I would like to completely monitor and track everything that happens to my computer when I run windows update from the very start.
Would Total Uninstall be the best?, or is their something more appropriate?
thanks.
-I just installed a Fresh Copy of XP Pro on my mahine, because I wanted to start over from scratch, and now I am getting ready to run windows update for the first time. I am just starting to learn about registry stuff and systemn changes, and I would like to completely monitor and track everything that happens to my computer when I run windows update from the very start.
Would Total Uninstall be the best?, or is their something more appropriate?
thanks.
Total Uninstall works quite OK for that, I use even the last free version without problems (for ANY installation). Only thing it doesn't monitor is permissions. Don't know about the new version(s) of the program.
GL
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