So I see that the 1st service pack for Windows 7 is out on the 22nd, while I can see this is handy for new systems to get them up to speed with the updates in one go, is it really necessary to install this service pack if you're up to date with your current system? I don't wanna download the same updates I already made or ones that I deemed at the time I didn't need.
Ive got auto updates turned off so I can check each one manually first so I assume it wont force this service pack on me until/if I want it, but I see Microsoft has released a service pack blocker program, can't they just tell people to turn off auto-updates if they don't want the pack yet?
Is everyone gonna update their system straight away, wait a while to see if any problems arise, or not at all and keep doing individual updates as they appear?
Ive got auto updates turned off so I can check each one manually first so I assume it wont force this service pack on me until/if I want it, but I see Microsoft has released a service pack blocker program, can't they just tell people to turn off auto-updates if they don't want the pack yet?
Is everyone gonna update their system straight away, wait a while to see if any problems arise, or not at all and keep doing individual updates as they appear?