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<blockquote data-quote="askmark" data-source="post: 554275" data-attributes="member: 55081"><p>The problem is youre just putting off something that will need to be addressed later. When Win7 comes up it will be missing approximately 300 updates. If automatic updates is enabled then svchost will be maxing out the cpu at 100% and the pc will unbearably slow. I know this because it's happened to every fresh Win7 install I've done in the last few months. It's a known problem which is an absolute pain to reslove.</p><p></p><p>[USER=82]@jamescv7[/USER] suggestion is a good one. Build a custom installation CD and include all the latest updates.</p><p></p><p>Alternatively follow the steps in this article from ghacks.net:</p><p><a href="http://www.ghacks.net/2016/06/13/speed-up-windows-7-update/" target="_blank">Speed up the Windows 7 update rollup - gHacks Tech News</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="askmark, post: 554275, member: 55081"] The problem is youre just putting off something that will need to be addressed later. When Win7 comes up it will be missing approximately 300 updates. If automatic updates is enabled then svchost will be maxing out the cpu at 100% and the pc will unbearably slow. I know this because it's happened to every fresh Win7 install I've done in the last few months. It's a known problem which is an absolute pain to reslove. [USER=82]@jamescv7[/USER] suggestion is a good one. Build a custom installation CD and include all the latest updates. Alternatively follow the steps in this article from ghacks.net: [URL='http://www.ghacks.net/2016/06/13/speed-up-windows-7-update/']Speed up the Windows 7 update rollup - gHacks Tech News[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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