Yesterday my computer BSOD’d on me, so rather than deal with the issues I just reformatted my SSD that runs my system (C:) and did a fresh install of Windows 7 SP1. After getting everything configured, installing Office 2010 and Visual Studio 2010 along with a couple of tools I ran Windows Update…. only 172 updates
About The Author
ieDaddy
Computer Geek, SharePoint MadHatter, devOps Champion, Automation Fan, PowerShell Player and sometimes I write Blog Stuff. I know GeekFu and TechNinja. Passionate about software delivery, devOps, agile and other things revolving around technology. This blog is mostly just for me to play around with and keep my hand in web technology and PHP
Related Posts
1 Comment
Leave a Reply Cancel reply
This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.
Follow me on Twitter
My Tweets
Categories
- Cooking (11)
- Barbeque (5)
- Pressure Cooker (1)
- devOps (21)
- Family (5)
- Microsoft Certification (2)
- Personal (5)
- Organization (1)
- Sustainable Living (58)
- Backyard Farming (14)
- Camping (2)
- Composting (4)
- Continuous Learning (13)
- Gardening (8)
- Home Schooling (4)
- Organic Living (18)
- Recycling (2)
- Sustainable Resources (21)
- Technology (282)
- .NET (9)
- Active Directory (6)
- Consulting (2)
- CSS (2)
- Geek Fu (23)
- HTML5 (3)
- IIS (2)
- InfoPath (2)
- JavaScript (3)
- Microsoft (3)
- Microsoft Office (3)
- PowerShell (31)
- Search (4)
- SharePoint (201)
- SQL Server (7)
- Team Foundation Server (6)
- Training (8)
- User Groups (5)
- Visual Studio (4)
- Windows (6)
- Windows Server 2012 (3)
- Uncategorized (9)
- Writing (3)
Windows 7 Sp1 fresh install –Installing Updates 172 Updates!!!http://t.co/N2eHS7Ag via @iedaddy