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This seems incredibly stupid
since there have to be many PCs in the halls of Redmond running, or dual booting this OS. It seems like something that can be handled by a LAN rather than the internet. That is, unless Microsoft has made patching an interactive process.

"This update, that you're allowing, will probably make your system FUBAR. Do you wish to proceed?"

Oops, no, I didn't realize that. I'll stop now.

"Thanks for allowing us to waste your time with useless, and possibly destructive operations. You may now resume your life. We are watching."
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This seems incredibly stupid  chrome_slinky@... | 02/20/09
The purpose of a Beta is ....  ShadeTree | 02/20/09
Exactly  davisnewman | 02/20/09
What a coincidence!  MGP2 | 02/20/09
Update you have when not having one...  graham.lv | 02/20/09
life as we know it..  theywould | 02/20/09
keeper's  theywould | 02/20/09
I don't see any problem with downloading them.  Arm A. Geddon | 02/21/09
24th today i see no updates  chronic8000@... | 02/24/09
RE: Windows 7 updates next week: Don't get too excited  andypiesse@... | 02/24/09
Windows 7 build 7000 crashed alot but 7022 has not crashed once  chronic8000@... | 02/28/09
RE: Windows 7 updates next week: Don't get too excited  barbara230@... | 02/26/09
Windows 7 seems to like old PC's more than Vista  chronic8000@... | 02/28/09
RE: Windows 7 updates next week: Don't get too excited  Jackie150 | 09/17/09

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