Pavillion g6: installation of updates on my computer

Hello

I use a Windows 8.1. Receive updates of microsoft about the windows update. These

updates are frequntly, in 10-12 days. I wanted to know whether or not the installation of these updates are important.

That they cause no damage if installed computer or if not installed. Let me know if I should install then or not.

Aa7 wrote:

I did not understand what wrote u. Pourrait u please give a simple answer, it will do no harm to my computer so I

do not install these updates.

If your Windows Update is enabled for auto update lets do that. It will download and install the update and if it needs to reboot it will tell you... but for safety always restart when Windows Update that will ensure all updates are updated correctly.

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