80+ updates is way to many to be updating at the same time.
You will need to shut off automatic update and manually install and update about five (at most) at a time. Some will have to be updated individually. Yes it is time consuming, yes you will be rebooting the damn infernal devil machine each and every time.
Mind you most likely do not need all of those
security updates - so get a pen and paper and write down each update name and read up on it on the internet.
Security updates often have newer security updates, thus if you have one from a year ago that is the same as the newer one, you can decline the older one as the newer one will have the right, current programing.
I would suggest you update drivers first. Such as graphics drivers, sound drivers. Active X, Java, whatever other software updates and hardware updates that Microsuck is suggesting.
Get those out of the way.
I also suggest you use Ccleaner:
http://www.piriform.com/ccleaner
It is free and has several features. Get it, update it and run the Registry Cleaner - DO save a copy of what its about to remove from your computer. Run it the first time BEFORE you attempt any updates.
Each time you do a batch of updates, run Registry cleaner and SAVE that. I have a folder in My Documents that I save each and every Ccleaner batch file.
The Registry cleaner removes left over bits and pieces, often .dlls which are left over from software that updates, downloads and installs programs.
Yes this first time around it will be time consuming, and require you to do some leg work (Google searches) to find out which security updates you really need.
Once you have gone through your 86 updates, as small batches, then turn back on automatic updates.
I keep mine set to where Microsuck will ask my permission before installing and I always use manual install option so I can read through the technomancy and decide if this dark magick is something I want on my machine.
There is an option to never see a particular update again, once you click that that particular update will be removed from the list you see, but later on if you feel you must install it, you can locate it again and install.
If Windows is asking to update something like the drivers for your graphics card, go to the website of the card manufacturer and see what they have in the way of that driver - most have forums where you can ask the stupid question, is it better to download the driver here or let windows automatically update. usually there are a few smart cookies who 'get' that sometimes microsuck fucks up the update which can really screw up your hardware/drivers what not and they will gladly tell you if it is safe.