Samsung sneakily disables Windows Update on some PCs

24.06.2015
Samsung has allegedly been disabling Windows Update on some computers, so as not to interfere with its own update tool.

The bad behavior was discovered by Patrick Barker, a Microsoft MVP who was researching the issue for another user. While analyzing the user's system registry, Barker found that installing Samsung's SW Update tool forced Windows Update to stop working. Attempting to re-enable Windows Update didn't help, as Samsung's software would simply disable the Microsoft update tool again upon rebooting.

A Samsung support representative apparently confirmed the activity to Barker, noting that Windows Update installs default drivers that may not work with Samsung's computers. "For example if there is USB 3.0 on laptop, the ports may not work with the installation of updates. So to prevent this, SW Update tool will prevent the Windows updates," the representative said.

Keep in mind that SW Update isn't installed on Samsung PCs by default--it's available as a download from Samsung's website for computers running Windows XP and higher--and it's unclear how many computers are affected. But as VentureBeat points out, other users have complained of this issue before . Only now is the exact cause becoming clear.

We've reached out to Samsung for comment, but have yet to hear back. In the meantime, Barker is encouraging users to report SW Update as malware.

Why this matters: Windows Update is a crucial piece of software, handling not just feature updates but the latest security patches from Microsoft. If Samsung has no way to maintain driver compatibility without disabling those updates, that's a major issue. We can only hope it's not widespread, and that Samsung has a plan B for affected devices.

(www.pcworld.com)

Jared Newman

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