The title makes my question clear (I hope).
I ask this because over the years Windows Update on one occasion on Windows XP and on one occasion on Windows 7 messed my system up by installing driver updates downloaded and installed by Windows Update. I was a pure novice a the time these events occurred and the only way I could see out of the mess was to restore my boot partition from a System Image File I made at the beginning of setting up the two systems. I'm thinking now that Windows Update might have improved on this situation in Windows 11, but I want ask for opinions and see what other users have to say.
My current practise, even in Windows 11, is to disable Windows Update from downloading and installing driver updates. Twice bitten, three times shy.
I ask this because over the years Windows Update on one occasion on Windows XP and on one occasion on Windows 7 messed my system up by installing driver updates downloaded and installed by Windows Update. I was a pure novice a the time these events occurred and the only way I could see out of the mess was to restore my boot partition from a System Image File I made at the beginning of setting up the two systems. I'm thinking now that Windows Update might have improved on this situation in Windows 11, but I want ask for opinions and see what other users have to say.
My current practise, even in Windows 11, is to disable Windows Update from downloading and installing driver updates. Twice bitten, three times shy.
- Windows Build/Version
- Windows 11 Pro 25H2
My Computers
System One System Two
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- OS
- Win 11 Pro. 25H2
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Customised "Chillblast Apex Intel Core i7 Office PC"
- CPU
- Intel Core i7-14700 (Raptor Lake)
- Motherboard
- ASUS Prime B760M-A WiFi D4
- Memory
- 32GB Corsair Vengeance LPX (DDR4)
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel UHD 770 — onboard standard as supplied by Intel/Asus
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Dell P2421 24 inch WUXGA (1920x1200) 16:10 Monitor
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1200
- Hard Drives
- First (Boot Drive Only): 2TB Samsung SSD 990 Pro.
Second (Data Drive) 2TB Samsung SSD 990 Pro.
- PSU
- 850W Corsair RM850x 80 Plus Gold
- Cooling
- Just standard fans for both the case and CPU.
- Keyboard
- Unicomp Model M (IBM Style keyboard)
- Mouse
- Wired Mouse
- Internet Speed
- 1.6 MB/s
- Browser
- Firefox
- Antivirus
- Microsoft's Defender
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- Operating System
- Win 11 Pro. 25H2
- Computer type
- Laptop
- Manufacturer/Model
- Lenovo Legion Pro 7i Gen 9 (16" Intel)
- CPU
- 14th Generation Intel® Core™ i9-14900HX
- Memory
- 32 GB DDR5-5600MHz
- Graphics card(s)
- NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 4080 Laptop GPU 12GB GDDR6
- Monitor(s) Displays
- 16" WQXGA (2560 x 1600), IPS, Anti-Glare, Non-Touch, HDR 40
- Screen Resolution
- 2560 x 1600
- Hard Drives
- First (Boot): 1 TB SSD M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4 TLC
Second (Data): 1 TB SSD M.2 2280 PCIe Gen4 TLC
- Keyboard
- Per-Key RGB-Coloured Backlit - English (UK)
- Mouse
- Wired Mouse
- Internet Speed
- 1.6 MB/s
- Browser
- Firefox
- Antivirus
- Microsoft's Defender




