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The LG Update software(for my bluray drive) always asks me for permission when i start up windows. i always press yes so how do i make it stop asking me? I only want the LG Updates to stop asking me at startup. I already tried going to Properties, Combatability, checked run as administrator. it's not helping.

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Stupid non-Windows Vista ready program, We are in 2013 and LG still lives in 2005. Ok. Well i know why, in reality it's not LG making teh software. It's outsourced software developer usually in China or India, so you always get crap like that.

I have an LG Blu-ray drive, and I can assure you you do not need this update. This only updates the firmware of the Blu-ray drive.. you don't have updates every day or week, or even year. So I would uninstall it, and the day you have a problem with a Blu-ray disk not playing, now install it back, run the update, if any, and uninstall it.

But if you insist in having this useless utility, then no problem.

1- Get CCleaner, and remove it from startup.

2- Open Windows Task Schedule panel

3- Click on Task Scheduler Library on the left side column

4- On the right column click on Create Task

5- A little form will show, Enter a name, like LG Updater, and check the box Run with highest privileges.

6- Go to the Trigger tab, and click on New

7- On the drop down menu, select At log on, and click on OK

8- Go to the Action tab, and click on New

9- Select on teh drop down menu Start a Program.

10- Select the LG Update program on where it is installed, and click on OK

11- Click OK again, and you are done.

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If it's useless than I'll just uninstall it. I thought it was necessary or something.

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Nha, you don't need it. It's just to update the drive firmware to new Blu-ray security systems. But that gets rarely updated.. I think it got updated like twice or 3 times since Blu-ray come out. So, the day the a Blu-ray disk stop playing, install it check for update, and voila, then uninstall as your done with the update.

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