I got cake at the end of Portal, it was just that someone had taken it out of the oven for me, and put it wherever I got dragged after killing GLaDOS. Also, someone should really get down to aperture with a food safety inspector, because if I'd fallen asleep, I could easily have fallen into the oven, and ended up cooked.
(07-16-2013, 07:40 AM)AnyOldName3 Wrote: [ -> ]I got cake at the end of Portal, it was just that someone had taken it out of the oven for me, and put it wherever I got dragged after killing GLaDOS. Also, someone should really get down to aperture with a food safety inspector, because if I'd fallen asleep, I could easily have fallen into the oven, and ended up cooked.
Portal story
Playing mass effect... for around 2 hours. It was getting really good, when all of a sudden windows decides to update. I think my blood pressure/heart rate both went up 30 points when I saw "Windows is installing update 1 of 20".
Really? Windows shuts down the game itself? It always (irritatingly) asks me if it's allowed to restart. I just postpone it.
I also have updates set to manual.
Yeah, I didnt' realize I never set the updates to manual. I did after that happened though. And the postpone never came up, or it could have and just never popped up above mass effect. Either way, it's good now. And I'm loving this game, but downloading all these games is going to take a while.
Surgeon Simulator 2013, and the limited space on the tables for me to put organs/powertools.
Serious question: Why did you buy that game?
It was really cheap and I'd heard it mentioned in warm regard. Also, it's hilarious, except for the fact that everything I'm trying to put into my patient ends up on the floor.
I suggest killing the wuauserv service to stop the notifications. Also stops forced shutdown, but not installing updates on restart.
Windows XP through 7:
ctrl-shift-esc (Task Manager)
(if vista/7)
Click on Processes tab, then click the "show processes from all users" button.
UAC?
(endif)
Go to the Services tab
Sort by name A-Z (click on the "Name" header?)
Go to the bottom, right click wuauserv, and click "stop service".
Done.
That doesn't work in Windows 8, which has a different Task Manager. It might work without clicking on the all users button either.