Whenever I turn on my computer there is always an icon of "ready to install update" showing. What are these updates and why so many?

"When I turn off my computer, I have an icon of" ready to install update "in the upper right of the button 'disable' located between the"stand by"and"restart"buttons. In the past, I would occasionally get one of these notices, but now they happen whenever I'm on the computer. What are these updates and why they are so common and if they pose a threat to my computer?

Hi Michael,

Try the following.

Step 1: Check if there is lack of updates.

a. click Start, click all programsand then click Windows Update or Microsoft Update.

b. on the Windows Update Web site or on the Microsoft Update Web site, click view update history. A window opens that displays the updates that have been installed or that have failed to install on the computer.

(c) in the State of this window column, find the update failed to install and then click on the red X. A new window opens that displays the installation error code.

d. Note the error number. (If any).

Step 2: reset Windows Update components and then install updates. Visit the following link and click on Fixit.

How to reset the Windows Update components?

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