Guest Dave Posted July 25, 2008 Posted July 25, 2008 Hi everyone. I just registered as a new member in this forum. Happy to join you. I acquired a labtop about three months ago. Please, I need to understand, what actually is meant by the terms “upgrade” and “update”. Does “upgrading” and “updating” mean the same thing? What is the effect of upgrading and updating through the internet on the system files of a computer? Can a computer that has some damage system files or program files be restored or repaired by upgrading or updating via internet?
Guest Tim Slattery Posted July 25, 2008 Posted July 25, 2008 Re: I am a new member. Whats "upgrading" and "updating"? Dave <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >Hi everyone. I just registered as a new member in this forum. Happy to join >you. > >I acquired a labtop about three months ago. Please, I need to understand, >what actually is meant by the terms “upgrade” and “update”. Does “upgrading” >and “updating” mean the same thing? Generally, no. An "upgrade" usually means a much bigger deal than an "update". You get updates from time to time through Windows Update. They come automatically and take a few minutes to install. They fix security problems or something like that. To upgrade usually means to something more drastic, like switch to a different operating system (WinXP to Win Vista), or sometimes installing a service pack. >What is the effect of upgrading and updating through the internet on the >system files of a computer? As I said above,you'll probably get updates via the Internet from time to time. SP upgrades will sometimes come through the network, sometimes from other directions. OS upgrades will never come through the network. (Linux can be downloaded from various places, but that's an exception.) >Can a computer that has some damage system files or program files be >restored or repaired by upgrading or updating via internet? Maybe, it depends on just what's messed up. And the update/upgrade is unlikely to fix the problem - unless you're installing a whole new OS. -- Tim Slattery MS MVP(Shell/User) Slattery_T@bls.gov http://members.cox.net/slatteryt
Guest Ken Blake, MVP Posted July 25, 2008 Posted July 25, 2008 Re: I am a new member. Whats "upgrading" and "updating"? On Fri, 25 Jul 2008 05:26:00 -0700, Dave <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Hi everyone. I just registered as a new member in this forum. Happy to join > you. In that case, you probably don't realize that what you are calling a "forum" is actually a newsgroup, and you are using the awful web interface to read this newsgroup--it's the slowest, clunkiest, most error-prone method there is. Do yourself a favor and switch to a newsreader, such as Outlook Express, which comes with Windows. See http://www.michaelstevenstech.com/outlookexpressnewreader.htm > I acquired a labtop about three months ago. Please, I need to understand, > what actually is meant by the terms “upgrade” and “update”. Does “upgrading” > and “updating” mean the same thing? The terms are sometimes used differently by different people or even different companies, but most of us think of an upgrade as something bigger and more significant than an update. For example, you might upgrade from Windows XP to Windows Vista, but you might apply a minor update to some component of Windows XP. > What is the effect of upgrading and updating through the internet on the > system files of a computer? It changes one or more of them. Updates usually fix a problem within them, while upgrades are more likely to provide additional or improved functionality. > Can a computer that has some damage system files or program files be > restored or repaired by upgrading or updating via internet? In general, no. -- Ken Blake, Microsoft MVP - Windows Desktop Experience Please Reply to the Newsgroup
Guest HeyBub Posted July 25, 2008 Posted July 25, 2008 Re: I am a new member. Whats "upgrading" and "updating"? Dave wrote: > Hi everyone. I just registered as a new member in this forum. Happy > to join you. > > I acquired a labtop about three months ago. Please, I need to > understand, what actually is meant by the terms "upgrade" and > "update". Does "upgrading" and "updating" mean the same thing? > Upgrading is similar to getting a new girlfriend. Updating is breast implants for the old girlfriend. You can get "new everything" or improve what you're used to.
Guest PA Bear [MS MVP] Posted July 25, 2008 Posted July 25, 2008 Re: I am a new member. Whats "upgrading" and "updating"? When you get rid of your '77 Ford and start driving a '82 Honda, you're upgrading. When you replace the transmission on your '77 Ford, you're updating. Dave wrote: > Hi everyone. I just registered as a new member in this forum. Happy to > join > you. > > I acquired a labtop about three months ago. Please, I need to understand, > what actually is meant by the terms “upgrade” and “update”. Does > “upgrading” > and “updating” mean the same thing? > > What is the effect of upgrading and updating through the internet on the > system files of a computer? > > Can a computer that has some damage system files or program files be > restored or repaired by upgrading or updating via internet?
Guest Lil' Dave Posted July 25, 2008 Posted July 25, 2008 Re: I am a new member. Whats "upgrading" and "updating"? Terms are generally described by their original source of either. From the user standpoint, an upgrade means a major impact on a vast majority of many system files at the same time. An MS update regarding XP is usually a patch or perhaps, an actual fix regarding a security or related problem. There is a difference between a patch, and, a fix regarding security as well -- Dave "Dave" <Dave@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:0328B5AD-E593-46B5-8129-F018D027B230@microsoft.com... > Hi everyone. I just registered as a new member in this forum. Happy to > join > you. > > I acquired a labtop about three months ago. Please, I need to understand, > what actually is meant by the terms "upgrade" and "update". Does > "upgrading" > and "updating" mean the same thing? > > What is the effect of upgrading and updating through the internet on the > system files of a computer? > > Can a computer that has some damage system files or program files be > restored or repaired by upgrading or updating via internet? > >
Guest Twayne Posted July 25, 2008 Posted July 25, 2008 Re: I am a new member. Whats "upgrading" and "updating"? > Dave wrote: >> Hi everyone. I just registered as a new member in this forum. Happy >> to join you. >> >> I acquired a labtop about three months ago. Please, I need to >> understand, what actually is meant by the terms "upgrade" and >> "update". Does "upgrading" and "updating" mean the same thing? >> > > Upgrading is similar to getting a new girlfriend. Updating is breast > implants for the old girlfriend. > > You can get "new everything" or improve what you're used to. LOL, that's the best analogy I've seen yet!
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