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Microsoft Windows updates provide improvements, fixes, and security patches for Microsoft Windows operating system computers. These updates help enhance performance, fix bugs, and address vulnerabilities that could be exploited by malware or hackers.
There are three types of Windows updates:
Security Updates: These updates address vulnerabilities that could be exploited by attackers. They are critical for protecting systems from potential threats.
Quality Updates: These include bug fixes, reliability improvements, and overall system enhancements.
Feature Updates: Major updates that introduce new features, design changes, and significant improvements to the Windows operating system. These are released less frequently, usually twice a year.
Microsoft releases security and quality updates on the second Tuesday of each month. The university tests these updates before approving and releasing them to all Miners' domain Windows-based computers on the third Tuesday of every month. Testing helps us identify any potential issues or conflicts before releasing to all university computers.
Note that in the event of critical security vulnerabilities, emergency updates may be issued at any time to address and mitigate these security risks.
Q: Will my computer automatically reboot when Windows updates are deployed and installed on my computer?
A : Computers will not automatically restart after a scheduled update is deployed and installed if a user is logged in. Each user will have the opportunity to manually initiate a restart to complete the update process.
Q: What about when an urgent or critical update is deployed? Will my computer automatically reboot?
A : Urgent updates that require immediate installation may trigger a system restart.
Q: Why do you have to install Windows Updates on my computer?
A : Windows Updates are necessary to maintain the security and stability of your system. They protect against known vulnerabilities, fix bugs, and often introduce new features to enhance user experience.
Q: Can I manually check for Windows Updates?
A : Yes, you can manually check for updates. For more information on how to manually check for updates .
Q: Will Windows Updates cause a problem with my system?
A : While updates are intended to improve your system, in rare cases, they may lead to some issues with certain hardware or software. If you experience any issues after a Windows Update has been deployed, please reach out to the Technology Support Help Desk .
If you have any questions or need further assistance, contact us at UTEP Technology Support.
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ts.utep.edu
915-747-4357