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Default wuauclt process - 10-31-2009 , 08:40 PM






Try disabling Automatic Updates

1. Go to Control Panel.
2. Click System.
3. Go to the Automatic Updates tab.
4. Un-select the "Keep my computer up to date" box.
5. Click Ok.

That's supposed to be what is making that wuauclt program run. You'll
have to do updates manually without it. That is a legitimate program by
Microsoft, but it is possible that a Trojan/virus renamed itself as
that. If you disable auto updates and it's still causing problems it's
probably a virus.

If that doesn't speed up your computer then you need to reload Windows
or get another laptop that's faster with more memory.

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Default Re: wuauclt process - 11-01-2009 , 02:50 PM






JT wrote:
Quote:
Try disabling Automatic Updates

1. Go to Control Panel.
2. Click System.
3. Go to the Automatic Updates tab.
4. Un-select the "Keep my computer up to date" box.
5. Click Ok.

That's supposed to be what is making that wuauclt program run. You'll
have to do updates manually without it. That is a legitimate program by
Microsoft, but it is possible that a Trojan/virus renamed itself as
that. If you disable auto updates and it's still causing problems it's
probably a virus.

If that doesn't speed up your computer then you need to reload Windows
or get another laptop that's faster with more memory.

Or get a new Honda?

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Default Re: wuauclt process - 11-01-2009 , 10:32 PM



News wrote:
Quote:
JT wrote:
Try disabling Automatic Updates

1. Go to Control Panel.
2. Click System.
3. Go to the Automatic Updates tab.
4. Un-select the "Keep my computer up to date" box.
5. Click Ok.

That's supposed to be what is making that wuauclt program run. You'll
have to do updates manually without it. That is a legitimate program
by Microsoft, but it is possible that a Trojan/virus renamed itself as
that. If you disable auto updates and it's still causing problems it's
probably a virus.

If that doesn't speed up your computer then you need to reload Windows
or get another laptop that's faster with more memory.


Or get a new Honda?
Actually, I get a new Honda, but I obviously need new emailing
skills.........lol

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Default Re: wuauclt process - 11-04-2009 , 06:13 PM



Thus spake JT <JT (AT) mail (DOT) com> :

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News wrote:
JT wrote:
Try disabling Automatic Updates

1. Go to Control Panel.
2. Click System.
3. Go to the Automatic Updates tab.
4. Un-select the "Keep my computer up to date" box.
5. Click Ok.

That's supposed to be what is making that wuauclt program run. You'll
have to do updates manually without it. That is a legitimate program
by Microsoft, but it is possible that a Trojan/virus renamed itself as
that. If you disable auto updates and it's still causing problems it's
probably a virus.

If that doesn't speed up your computer then you need to reload Windows
or get another laptop that's faster with more memory.


Or get a new Honda?

Actually, I get a new Honda, but I obviously need new emailing
skills.........lol
It's the shortest measurable lenght of time. the Oh-no second.
But at least you didn't cc your boss on that obscene joke with the
four hookers and the ....

oh-no!
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- dillon I am not invalid

"Always shoot first. At the very least you'll
distract the guy enough to make the second one count"
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