Microsoft Releasing Test Updates For Windows 7

Microsoft Patch Tuesday is here tomorrow (May 12th) and Microsoft gives us word that they will be releasing ten 'test updates' for PC's running the Windows 7 RC. Microsoft will be doing so in order to test their ability to deliver and manage updates for Windows 7 in a sort of real-life scenario.

The test updates, as the name implies, will not deliver any new features or fix to Windows 7. This is the second set of test updates that have been released for Windows 7, the other set was released back in February.
Many of the updates will install automatically, and a few will not. One of the updates will test a new update notification feature that provides detailed information about available updates that need to be installed manually. Windows 7 RC users will be prompted to install this update and provided more information about this feature it will not install automatically.
Users will need to go to the Windows Update control panel and manually start installation of the updates that don't install automatically, and the updates will be clearly marked as test updates.