The most recent batch of 28 Win7 x64 updates caused increasing instability of my 5 year old PC, ultimately necessitating a complete reinstallation of OS and, of course, apps. Given that my installation disk is 5 years old, the initial reinstallation led to an attempt to apply the ~200 updates that have been issued over that period. That went about as expected, necessitating a second reinstallation. This time I turned auto-update off, and have been trying to apply the updates 10 at a time, in numerical order. Aside from being time-consuming, the results feel unstable, with some updates failing and forcing Windows to rollback, only to reveal they're still applied after the next boot.
Is there a better way? If I bought a new copy of Win7 would it have most of these updates built in? Thanks for your help.
PS - I do a complete image backup every night via Acronis True Image 2016. I tried to get Acronis to restore everything, but my system (whether in Acronis' boot environment or Windows) is not recognizing the USB drive containing the images (naturally).
Is there a better way? If I bought a new copy of Win7 would it have most of these updates built in? Thanks for your help.
PS - I do a complete image backup every night via Acronis True Image 2016. I tried to get Acronis to restore everything, but my system (whether in Acronis' boot environment or Windows) is not recognizing the USB drive containing the images (naturally).
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My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Pro x64Intel i7-97012GBNvidia Quadro 4000
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Titanus
- OS
- Windows 7 Pro x64
- CPU
- Intel i7-970
- Motherboard
- Asus P-6X58D-E
- Memory
- 12GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia Quadro 4000
- Sound Card
- Creative SB X-Fi
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung SyncMaster 204T
- Hard Drives
- Corsair Nova V128 128GB SSD; WD Velociraptor 600GB (x2 configured as RAID 1)
- Case
- Tuniq 3
- Cooling
- ECO Advanced Liquid Cooling
- Internet Speed
- Cable