I was reviewing my Windows update history and found a lot of updates listed as "optional".  This is strange because eveytime I receive the prompt that new updates are available, I only install the ones marked "important".  When I click on my list of installed updates (where you can delete them) the list looks completely different amd they are not listed as important, recommended, or optional here.  Is there a way to remove thes optional updates to free up hard drive space or is it a waste of time?  Are these updates taking up enough space to make it worth the while to jump through all the necessary hoops to uninstall them?
				
			My Computer
System One
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- Manufacturer/Model
 - HPs3700y Slimline
 
- CPU
 - AMD Athlon64 X2 (B) 50000+ 2.6 GHz (65W)
 
- Motherboard
 - Asus M2N61-AR
 
- Memory
 - 3 GB
 
- Graphics card(s)
 - NVDIA GeForce 6150SE nForce 430 (Integrated on motherboard)
 
- Sound Card
 - High Definition 6-channel audio ALC 888S chipset
 
- Monitor(s) Displays
 - SAMSUNG SYNCMASTER 914V FLAT PANEL LCD
 
- Screen Resolution
 - 1280 X 1024
 
- Hard Drives
 - 320GB SATA 3G (3.0 Gb/sec)
 
- PSU
 - 160W
 
- Mouse
 - Logitech Marble Mouse
 
- Keyboard
 - HP
 
- Internet Speed
 - Broadband Cable Connection (256 Kpbs?)
 
- Other Info
 - Not sure what case or cooling means. Could not find in any documentation. The keyboard is the standard that comes with the HP Slimline.
 
 
	