
That is the push.the only thing is, that push does not include hardware drivers as the system is a business system. (KB2952664) that is what we call a root installer, it installs this one (KB3035583), and these two combined are the Nag screens to upgrade to windows 10. windows 10 is exempt from this, but all other systems fall prey to these things. When you run out of updates available, dig into what was installed, there are two updates that require every one to remove. Install all updates, takes a bit of doing and a lot of time. So, in order to better control that environment, Windows fixes the holes "THEY" are responsible for and have admitted about. The display is the heart of the system, the graphics drivers control all of it. The desktop is IE, it represents the systems browser, for windows anyways so the systems updates."Windows updates" are patches for older security flaws found of that very software. The real trick is getting the right software onto it and enabled.

You own a killer of a PC, a lot of people I help have much less of a beast and have come out on top to know it's the software that runs it all.
