Why do I need to install updates?

Why Installing Windows Updates is Crucial for the Performance and Maintenance of My DSA awarded Laptop.

Why Installing Windows Updates is Crucial for the Performance and Maintenance of My DSA awarded Laptop.


Installing updates on your laptop is essential for several reasons:
  1. Security Improvements: Updates often include patches for vulnerabilities that hackers can exploit. Without these updates, your system is at a higher risk of malware, ransomware, and other cyber threats
  2. Bug Fixes: Software bugs, glitches, or crashes are often addressed in updates. Installing them ensures that your laptop runs smoothly and efficiently.
  3. New Features: Updates sometimes add new features, functionalities, or enhancements to existing software. This can improve your overall user experience.
  4. Performance Enhancements: System updates may optimize how your laptop functions, leading to better performance, speed, and battery life.
  5. Compatibility: As software and hardware evolve, updates ensure that your laptop is compatible with the latest programs, devices, and technologies.
  6. Stability: By installing updates, you reduce the chances of crashes and other stability issues that might affect your work or enjoyment.
  7. Compliance: Some updates are necessary for maintaining compliance with certain regulations, especially in enterprise or professional environments.
Keeping your system up-to-date helps ensure you're using your laptop to its full potential, while also keeping it safe and secure!

You can check for any windows updates here. A full/check everything, including any optional updates and leaving the laptop running to do so overnight can help with random Windows updates running your day.

Windows 11 settings for updates can be directly accessed using Edge, Firefox or Chrome here unless Uni policy/security is set to disable this.

from this/these pages you can select advanced options then optional updates to see any Laptop specific/driver/firmware updates that may be available.


With both these sub menus, Windows updates, and Windows update advanced settings, it may be necessary to "scroll down" to find these options/sub-menus/Optional Updates.

You can also "opt-out" of any non-essential updates you may not want or need, language packs, for instance.
Again, It can help with the random nature of the updates/Windows, deciding when you are in the middle of something being the best time.


Any optional updates will then be selectable by type and/or section: