Windows Update keep suggesting several Vista updates

I reinstalled Vista after the failure of my hard drive (since a partition backup on my HP Pavilion).

When I ran Windows Update, it recommended 105 updates (which took all day to install). I ran Windows Update again after the installation of the updates and recommended to Vista SP1. I ran it again after the installation of the updates and it recommended 350 MB of additional updates. I ran it again after the installation of the updates and recommended more than 7. I ran again after the installation of updates (I restart between each run Windows Update) and now recommends 77 more updates! This will never end? I have now spent two days to download and install Windows updates.

Sachelis Hey,.

Windows Vista was originally released in 2006, almost five years, updates to switch to a brand new facility.

Since you have now installed Windows Vista Service Pack 1, you install Windows Vista Service Pack 2. SP2 will include all the updates which lasted from SP1 version to the release of SP2.
What's included in Windows Vista Service Pack 2 (SP2)

After installing SP2, there will be more updates to install, but less if you install SP2 after installation of SP1. Finally, you will come to a point that your system will be updated with the updates (few months) occasional applied by Windows Update.

Hope that helps.

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    2. click on the settings option to change on the left navigation bar. You will now be on a screen where you will be able to set up how to download and install the updates on your Windows 7 computer.

    3. Select the option check for updates but let me choose whether to download and install them. When you have finished setting options that you want, press the OK button to save these settings. You will now be at the main screen of Windows Update.

    4. in the left pane, click search for updates, and then wait while Windows searches the latest updates for your computer.

    5. you can then download the updates one or both.

    6. click on install updates to install updates currently selected.

    7. Repeat steps 5 and 6 until you get all the updates you want on your PC.

    If these suggestions do not help I recommend checking out the link below for parts reset Windows Update and try to install the updates.

    If you are not able to install updates in Normal mode, then you can start your computer in safemode, and then try to install the updates.

    Follow this link provided below to start your computer in safe mode.

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows7/advanced-startup-options-including-safe-mode

    Thank you, and in what concerns:

    Suresh Kumar-Microsoft Support.

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