Windows 7 typically receives updates longer compared to Windows 10.
Windows 7 typically receives updates longer compared to Windows 10.
I regularly monitor my Windows 7 machine at the office and perform checks twice daily, as well as when I arrive. It seems updates are appearing consistently—especially security patches. This morning I found a security essentials update, and now there are eleven new updates in total. It’s a routine occurrence for me. Why would I receive such frequent updates on my work PC but only once a week or less at home? It doesn’t seem logical. Is this typical behavior?
It seems the updates aren't being recognized as already present, causing them to reappear each time you verify. Consider performing a fresh installation to resolve this issue.
Ensure you have the latest backup of your software, files, photos, videos, and data. Then perform a full Windows 10 installation. Refer to Microsoft’s support pages for guidance: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help...fact-sheet and https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help...tion-media
Windows 7 isn't the issue... It's actually Windows 7 that's causing the trouble.
It seems like the same items are being reinstalled since the updates were released on the same day.