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Maybe there is a thread here that discusses this in detail, if so I apologize in advance as I could not find it. There's this thread:
Has MS permanently damaged Windows 7?
and now I look at Brink's Repair Install thread and it's clear it's getting harder for us with many W7 computers to stay on this well-known (and well working!) course.
My question is, after reviewing also this discussion of "what to avoid" is: what do people here think about the idea that we might simply install only Security updates and NO OTHERS at all, whether recommended or optional? It seems to me that MS probably tests all patches/updates as a body, and not one-at-a-time and so being picky/choosy with the updates could in itself cause problems?
https://voat.co/v/technology/comments/459263Script for Win 7/8 to block all telemetry updates and Windows 10 upgrade components
Can there possibly be a consensus in the community about this issue or are we doomed to drink the W10 Kool-Aid?

Has MS permanently damaged Windows 7?
and now I look at Brink's Repair Install thread and it's clear it's getting harder for us with many W7 computers to stay on this well-known (and well working!) course.
My question is, after reviewing also this discussion of "what to avoid" is: what do people here think about the idea that we might simply install only Security updates and NO OTHERS at all, whether recommended or optional? It seems to me that MS probably tests all patches/updates as a body, and not one-at-a-time and so being picky/choosy with the updates could in itself cause problems?
https://voat.co/v/technology/comments/459263Script for Win 7/8 to block all telemetry updates and Windows 10 upgrade components
Can there possibly be a consensus in the community about this issue or are we doomed to drink the W10 Kool-Aid?
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Windows 7 Professional 64bitIntel Core i7 4600M @ 2.90GHz16.0GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 797MHz (11-11-11-28)Intel HD Graphics 4600 (Dell) 2048MB ATI AMD ...
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- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell Latitude E6540 Laptop
- OS
- Windows 7 Professional 64bit
- CPU
- Intel Core i7 4600M @ 2.90GHz
- Motherboard
- Dell Inc. 0CYT5F (SOCKET 0)
- Memory
- 16.0GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 797MHz (11-11-11-28)
- Graphics Card(s)
- Intel HD Graphics 4600 (Dell) 2048MB ATI AMD Radeon HD 8790M
- Sound Card
- Realtek High Definition Audio
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- HP ZR30w (2560x1600@60Hz)
- Hard Drives
- 256GB LITEONIT LMT-256M6M-41 mm SATA (SSD)
1TB Samsung SSD 860 EVO mSATA SATA (SSD)
2TB USB 3.0 USB Device
115GB SanDisk Ultra Fit USB
- Other Info
- Multiple Dell E-Port Plus II Port Replicator/Docking Stations 0Y72NH USB 3.0 + 130W AC Adapters
