Installed 17 win updates on win 7.
27 on win 8.1
mchain
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11 security updates installed on Win 7 64-bit. No issues with avast.
14 important updates windows 7, install went great, no issues so far. That being said microsoft did try and force that get windows 10 update on me again, even though I had it set to hidden.
had Update 1 (KB890830 - Malicious removal tool) hang on me … avast systray icon kept spinning and spinning. Stopped installation and hear lots of activity. Task Manager shows FAHWindows64 as being really active… I’ll try again to install, but would appreciate feedback.
Thanks!
UPDATE
After forced shut down, restarts, 3 failed attempts with System Restore (0xc0000022), needing to reset Avast, running scan and malware, everything is back to normal. Perhaps I was just impatient with the installation. Will try again later.
MSRT update does take quite a while, as it apparently also does a scan. While it scans files, this also triggers Avast to scan them also. If left alone, it completes without problems.
Yep, you can say that again
thanks for verifying that all will be fine if left alone
system
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Here windows update service not work: cpu activity of the service 50% infinite;
this happened after install update 10.3.2223 from precedent version 10.2.2221.
Some solution? >:( >:( >:( :o!!!
I have 19 important win updates but when I click on download it start installing win 10. I’m not ready to install it yet.
What to do?
I’d right click and hide them until you’re ready for Win10, but I’m not an expert 
Installed 12 updates on Windows 7. Everything is fine. No problems with Avast.
bob3160
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You have to go into “VIEW UPDATES” and disable the upgrade to “Windows 10” to see the other updates. If you don’t do this Windows 10 will install.
I did view updates. I can’t disable the upgrade now.
“It is not preparing to install 10 otherwise you would get a different warning” from essexboy.
bob3160
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You screenshot shows that the updates have already been installed. Viewing what updates are available needs to be done before
you allow the updates to happen.
Once your system restarts, you will be using Windows 10. At that point you’ll see an option in the Windows Update Screen to Roll Back
to your previous version of Windows.
(Good Luck!) 
I did view each update before this last screenshot and none of them showed anything about windows 10. I hope you’re right about being able to roll back. I guess I’ll restart my computer and see what happens.
@bob3160,
I installed all of the updates and win 10 wasn’t installed. 
system
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I’m starting to think there won’t be anything that is actually called SR1. It looks like we may be getting these “cumulative” updates on a weekly basis for a while.
I updated and everything seems the same. I also got updates for Office 2007, 16 updates in all.
system
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W7 64bit…new 25 updates…installation complete…all seem fine.
system
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W7 32-bit … new 12, all installed, everything fine.
HDW