How do you install updates incrementally? I don't seem to have the option.
Anyway there is a conundrum with this machine: MS' popup says it has 122 updates for me. In my updates record I have, at a guess, a hundred or more which are, it says, already installed.
On the other hand, another dialogue in Updates says no updates have ever been applied !
I'm inclined to think that the updates have already been applied by the company who supplied the machine (they are rather vague about this).
Is there any way, other than via Windows Update, to determine whether I have the updates or not, and if I have the updates, how in future do I get hold of only the ones I need ?
Thanks and Regards,
Cheemag.
Please clarify your statement above. I see no one replying to this issue but myself, you, and the OP. Is that a echo??There is no "incremental" setting. I was echoing someone on this thread who suggested you do a few at a time, the classic definition of incremental
Well, whatever ... it hasn't come up today saying it has hundreds of updates ready and there are no updates available for the other Windows 7 machine, so it's fingers crossed for the moment.
Regards,
Cheemag
Hi Cheemag,
you should not need to restart until the updates have been applied (all of them).
I wouldn't risk it Cheemag as there are simply hundreds if not thousands of security fixes in those updates. Some will close vulnerabilities found within the os which neither kaspersky or Malwarebytes will cater for so yes you do need them really.
If you have your update settings on 'check for updates but ask me whether to download and install them' you can simply check off a few updates at a time. I used to do this and it takes the strain off somewhat.
Try installing them in batches of 10 or 20?
Good luck!
I know it's a pain but hopefully this way it won't be so bad?
I'll keep me fingers crossed..