All Windows updates and all the patches and individual installation on my program

Is someone can you please tell me why every windows update fills up my programs?
I have about 30-40 on my all programs.
Can I remove all?
I don't have this problem on my other pc just this laptop.
Thank you in advance.

Hello

It seems that no one is able to answer this question here. If you have 2 possibilities:

-disable the update of windows to avoid an additional installation of new updates and etc...
-go to "Add/Remove Applications" and uncheck the 'Show updates' (or something similar). This box should be at the bottom of this window

Otherwise, you should check out other, more associated microsoft forums, or just google a bit around to find an answer.

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