I counted 99 update Windows XP how to check your computer to see if you need updates after that you disabled them to inform you?

I counted 99 updates to Windows XP, Explorer 10 ea.Netframework3.0 Service Pack 13 c., Net framework as MS Framework 2.0 1.1 has 15 updates. All this can I? I think that I have disabled the new notifications on updates, how can I check to see if I am up to date?

You must know if you turned off to THE or not probably.

HOW to: Configure and use automatic updates in Windows XP
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/306525

Once you turn on to THE, then go and manually check the updates are applicable to your computer, including optional updates.

In regards to the framework, if a program requires the Framework will advise you.

Benefits of Microsoft .NET Framework
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/829019

TaurArian [MVP] 2005-2011 - Update Services

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