Guest cheney Posted July 20, 2007 Posted July 20, 2007 After several attempts to install updates using Automatic updates, I became very upset that the darn things would not install. I finally realized that the updates were being downloaded to my Seagate external hardrive instead of my computer's harddrive. I had no problems once I disconnected the external harddrive, but can anyone tell me how this happened? I would relly like to make sure this does not happen again. Thank you. -- The way you handle yourself in every problem you face will not only change you, but it will define the person you will become because of it.
Guest MowGreen [MVP] Posted July 20, 2007 Posted July 20, 2007 Because the external HD has more available free space then the system's HD. Either free up space on the internal HD or just disconnect the external one prior to updating. You can set Automatic Updates to " Notify but do not download or install them " via the Automatic Updates applet in the Control Panel. When you're notified of impending updates, disconnect the external HD, and then approve the update downloads. MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007] =============== *-343-* FDNY Never Forgotten =============== cheney wrote: > After several attempts to install updates using Automatic updates, I became > very upset that the darn things would not install. > I finally realized that the updates were being downloaded to my Seagate > external hardrive instead of my computer's harddrive. > I had no problems once I disconnected the external harddrive, but can anyone > tell me how this happened? > I would relly like to make sure this does not happen again. > Thank you.
Guest cheney Posted July 20, 2007 Posted July 20, 2007 Thank you for your response to my question. My internal harddrive has over 100GB remaining and my external actually has less free space remaining. I only have 50Gb remaining out of 250GB since I use the external for wireless access for 5 family computers. ( my 3 teens have a large collection of pictures and music) Thank you once again. I just think it is odd that it is doing this and if I hadn't thought to check the external drive, I never would have realized that this was the problem. -- The way you handle yourself in every problem you face will not only change you, but it will define the person you will become because of it. "MowGreen [MVP]" wrote: > Because the external HD has more available free space then the system's HD. > Either free up space on the internal HD or just disconnect the external > one prior to updating. > You can set Automatic Updates to " Notify but do not download or install > them " via the Automatic Updates applet in the Control Panel. > When you're notified of impending updates, disconnect the external HD, > and then approve the update downloads. > > MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007] > =============== > *-343-* FDNY > Never Forgotten > =============== > > > cheney wrote: > > > After several attempts to install updates using Automatic updates, I became > > very upset that the darn things would not install. > > I finally realized that the updates were being downloaded to my Seagate > > external hardrive instead of my computer's harddrive. > > I had no problems once I disconnected the external harddrive, but can anyone > > tell me how this happened? > > I would relly like to make sure this does not happen again. > > Thank you. >
Guest MowGreen [MVP] Posted July 28, 2007 Posted July 28, 2007 You're mowst welcome. I concur that the behavior you're witnessing is not what is to be expected. Oh well ... another mystery of computing, I reckon. <w> MowGreen [MVP 2003-2007] =============== *-343-* FDNY Never Forgotten =============== cheney wrote: > Thank you for your response to my question. My internal harddrive has over > 100GB remaining and my external actually has less free space remaining. I > only have 50Gb remaining out of 250GB since I use the external for wireless > access for 5 family computers. ( my 3 teens have a large collection of > pictures and music) > Thank you once again. I just think it is odd that it is doing this and if I > hadn't thought to check the external drive, I never would have realized that > this was the problem.
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