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Originally Posted by STEED
Just spent 2 odd hours going though a total of 41 updates the most I have seen so far.
19 OK
08 Not needed on my PC
14 Win10 plumbing
Since October I now keep a log book of each months updates keeping eye on what to allow what is alright but I don't need it and those ones I do not want at all.
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I had 18 and spent a couple hours too - the only one I hid (again) was that 6th release of the pesky nagware 'update'.
I installed these:
KB3119142 C++ Update - Optional
KB3106614 Silverlight Security Update (although I may uninstall Silverlight)
KB3099862 .NET x64
KB3108371 Security Issue Update
KB3108381 Security Issue Update
KB3108669 Security Issue Update
KB3108670 Security Issue Update
KB3109094 Security Issue Update
KB3109103 Security Issue Update
I did not install these:
KB3104002 Internet Explorer 11 x64 - I don't use IE
KB3035583 <<- - - - is back - hide it.
KB3083324 Server
KB3112148 Time Zone Outlook Issues for Korea or someplace - lol
- which I don't need, furthermore I read this patch may screw up Outlook on some computers.
I still use Office 2003 although they don't support 2003 any more, but MS offered five Office 2007 updates for Office 2003 that I did install.
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Originally Posted by Skybird
OEM versions of W7 pre-installed on new PC will be stopped from selling on October 31st 2016.
Another reason to assume that activation of W7 for the forseeable future will not be an issue.
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Good news, Thanks.
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Originally Posted by HW3
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Thank you.... and Thank you too RR for all of your help in this Topic : )