Same update is installed every day

I run Windows Vista.

I realized that each day there was 'new' updates to install. Today, I checked the version history and all the days from 29 September until today, there have been at least (over several days) an update with the same title "'AMD - graphics card - ATI Radeon Graphics Cards' status is indicated that installation went well, but the updates keep coming. As I type this I checked and there is already a 'ready to install this update.

Could someone please explain me what is happening?

Thanks in adavnce

Jorge E Jaramillo

If there is no problems with the monitor or video display adapter, then you should simply hide the update.
A search in the Microsoft Update Catalog using 'AMD - graphics - ATI Radeon graphics cards' led to this link:
http://catalog.update.Microsoft.com/v7/site/search.aspx?q=AMD%20-%20Display%20Adapter%20-%20ATI%20Radeon%20Graphics%20Cards

It was published on 04/09/2007 and is for Vista. To hide the update open Windows Update, click the 1 optional update available link,right click on AMD - graphics - ATI Radeon graphics cards and choose hide.

Expert MowGreen Windows IT Pro - consumer safety

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