Which update to avoid windows 8




















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Too technical. Not enough information. The former are what the label suggests and the latter are discretionary. The KB number would obviously have helped. Is this 8. Well, which KB's are being offered? How else would we know which isn't necessary?

If it is from this month's patch Tuesday then you must install them all to receive continued support for your OS. Almost all updates are required. Also, if you update to update 1 which is a requirement so no ways around it , it will update IE.

If you don't want to update IE, you just need to go to program features and 'disable' it. This makes it a crapload easier to find things! Tbh I don't see a reason to avoid IE11 as a normal consumer. Businesses on the other hand I've seen web-based tools that don't even work properly beyond IE8 :x. Unless is says important or critical, I do not install it. PhazeDelta1 , Apr 23, I always check out the more information link and if it doesn't apply to anything I do or how I use my computer I don't install it.

Some recommended updates do apply to me so I install them but I keep up with them so there isn't 40 at a time. That can get a little tedious going through them all. Pretty much all updates through Windows Update are 'recommended'. The ones you don't have to worry about so much are the ones not available through Windowsupdate hotfixes and the like.

There's critical and there's recommended critical I do automatically the other I look through. I havent had to worry about updates breaking things like I did with windows xp.



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