First it was done the really dumb way, like you are in the middle of something, with lots of unsaved work, and suddenly you will have your computer shutting down on you (with 14 minutes count down that doesn't allow you to access and save your work). I mean that was really really dumb.
Then it got worse, same minus the 14 minutes count down
Then came the 12 hours out of hours update gap - they, coming from a very low ebb, I would say was an improvement but could have been better
Now we've gone backwards again. On installing the most recent windows upgrade, there was an update alert while I was in the middle of some work. The options were only restart now or Not now. I choose Not now otherwise I would loose tons of work. Its been days now since that first alert and I've not had another one since.
How about alternative options like "restart now" Or "arrange/select update time range" Yes this is similar to the previous way except that an update could be done within the next 1 to 3 hours of the first alert. You would just about have the time to get things to an organised state and save. Now this has not been the case
Considering this seems to be a very necessary security patch update
I want the updates ASAP but don't make me loose my work in doing so OR be left vulnerable if I don't, so give me a better alternative if I don't update now.
Ok maybe I should be humble and ask - is it just me Or maybe the patch isn't that important after all?