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I'll flat out admit that I have Windows auto-update disabled. When I hear about a new update, I research that update, and if it's necessary, I'll let it pass. However, I have to agree with Smith that it may be best to keep auto-update disabled, as to not allow a faulty update to install itself on your system. As I said, pick and choose, but anyone who refuses to do any updates and are content with fresh-out-of-the-box Windows 7, may be doing their systems a disservice (I am by no means claiming that anyone here subscribes to that ideology, by the way).