It usually is, but I have seen it not work out so well.
Why would you want to do it? If you do not have a specific documented issue with a particular hotfix, I would not do it.
2007-02-14 03:33:30
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answered by Amanda H 6
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Depends on which hotfixes.
SOME can be removed, and some cannot.
You will need to get the hotfix number, check at ms web site, find the hotfix, and see what it does. Some fixes, like the obvious ones for earlier versions of Media Player, can be removed, but some are kind of in a grey area.The HF will usually say if it is essential or not on the website, and this is a good guide
2007-02-14 03:35:34
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answered by Mictlan_KISS 6
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Nope, keep them that's what is keepin that old version of windows up to date with the new techinoldy
2007-02-14 03:32:54
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answered by Say Bye 1
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No. they are patches that were provided for a reason, usually security, if you remove them all sorts of bad things could happen to your system, unrecoverable things.
2007-02-14 03:34:28
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answered by Dane 6
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No, those are updates for Windows (probably security related).
2007-02-14 03:33:20
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answered by Yoi_55 7
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Only if you know 10,000% What they are and what they do.
2007-02-14 03:34:59
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answered by ? 3
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