Generally speaking, ThinkPad has Vista automatic updates turned on. If you need to turn it off or turn it on again, click "Start" - "Control Panel" - "Security" and click "Windows Update" on the left.
1. After opening "Windows Update", you can set automatic updates at this time.
2. In the change settings on the left side of the automatic update window, there are mainly the following settings: (Recommended) Select "Automatically install updates" to turn on automatic updates.
"Automatically install updates (recommended)": Automatically download recommended updates. You can set the following time to install updates:
"Download updates, but let "I choose whether to install updates": The system automatically downloads updates, but prompts you whether to install them.
"Check for updates, but let me choose whether to download and install updates": The system automatically prompts that there are updates that need to be downloaded. The download will only start after you choose to agree, and the updates need to be installed manually.
"Never check for updates (not recommended)": The system does not prompt for update requirements at all, that is, turns off automatic updates.
ThinkPad, also known as "ThinkPad" in Chinese, was a portable computer brand under the IBM PC Division before 2005. Reliable features enjoy a high reputation in the industry. After Lenovo acquired the IBM PC Division, the ThinkPad trademark was owned by Lenovo. Since its inception, ThinkPad has maintained a classic black appearance and has its own unique insights into technology, such as: TrackPoint (pointing stick, commonly known as the little red dot), ThinkLight keyboard light, full-size keyboard and APS (Active Protection System, active protection system) ).
Thinkpad is the most popular among developers of the open source operating system OpenBSDPopular portable computers, and ThinkPad X40 is one of the most supported portable computer models.