Windows Update Guide

Whenever a vulnerability is discovered in software, hackers and virus writers pay attention. You should, too, because vulnerabilities are often new holes for worms through which hackers can access your computer.

This means you're vulnerable until you patch the hole!

Updating your software involves downloading patches from the Web and then double-clicking the download to start the installation. The install rewrites the code that caused the vulnerabilities.

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This shouldn't change the behavior of your software, but sometimes other upgrades or updates are included in these patches; all are meant to be beneficial.
Updates are free. If you use Windows, you should update your operating system software three or four times a year, or whenever you hear that a vulnerability has been discovered and patched by Microsoft, as happened Wednesday when Microsoft issued new security alerts for Windows.

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