However is there a way that certain ones be right clicked or something along those.lines and added to an exclusion list so I don't need to see them anymore?NTLite's Updates list is manually created, it's not mapped to any specific PC architecture or self-generated from a local scan.
If AMD published critical fixes thru WU, then those would end up on nuhi's list. None of the BIOS or CPU fixes are marked by default.
It's not a big thing just something I would like to see eventually. I am in no hurryNo. But considering the list of other possible improvements, does this rank high enough to warrant fixing?
I do but there are ones that I don't want to see but still come up such as Intel ones it ones in general that don't apply for me.Why not download the ones you want by thicking and go from there?
I don't care about encryption,leaking, or bugs in general. I run free and have never had a issue for a long time. It's computer common sense which not all have unfortunately and download everything they want without knowing what's in there.Don't worry, Intel owners will get to complain about hiding your future AMD updates.
Encryption-breaking, password-leaking bug in many AMD CPUs could take months to fix
No drivers needed on my system, the last update happened in 2015Then why not run a driver update tool first as NTL is not a driver update tool, but probably follow the WU metodic?