R32driver
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I keep ignoring the latest update prompt. Everything on the vehicle works just fine as is, no need to make any changes
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I NEVER do ANY software updates unless I'm having a definite problem and I specifically know that update will address that problem. When Apple has an update for my Mac, you can click on a link, and it will detail every single thing that update does. General Motors does not do this. I have never done any updates on my new Tahoe. I'm perfectly happy with how it is working. Remember, it is very common for updates TO BREAK THINGS that were working or to TAKE FEATURES AWAY from you that you enjoy. A friend did a software update on his vehicle. Now every time he puts the car in reverse it emits a loud beeping sound like a dump truck backing up.Just received this email:
"Doug, your Super CruiseTM hands-free driver assistance technology just got better. Update your Super Cruise experience by adding Automatic Lane Change and Trailering Upgrades for $700. Innovative Vehicle Software Updates and Upgrades like these from OnStar® help to ensure your Escalade can get better over time — because Better Never Stops.
After your purchase, keep an eye on your center display for a vehicle software update. Accept the update to install and enable hands-free Automatic Lane Change and Trailering for Super Cruise in your Escalade."
First they need to fix my backup camera guidelines that they broke with their last OTA update.
I agree, the first thing I have always done with a new install of Windows is to turn off automatic updates. GM's poor documentation of changes that an update addresses got me into this mess to begin with. I thought that it might fix an intermittent, but rare, problem that I had since the vehicle was new. However, it only made it worse.I NEVER do ANY software updates unless I'm having a definite problem and I specifically know that update will address that problem. When Apple has an update for my Mac, you can click on a link, and it will detail every single thing that update does. General Motors does not do this. I have never done any updates on my new Tahoe. I'm perfectly happy with how it is working. Remember, it is very common for updates TO BREAK THINGS that were working or to TAKE FEATURES AWAY from you that you enjoy. A friend did a software update on his vehicle. Now every time he puts the car in reverse it emits a loud beeping sound like a dump truck backing up.