Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote on 03/01/20 11:47:
Daniel wrote:
DoctorBill wrote on 03/01/20 03:03:

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PS - I turned off the "Automatic Update" on my HP with Windows 7.
Hoping that that keeps MicroSoft from "Zapping" it and shutting it down.

Did that also on The Windows 10 computer.  I can now 'allow' upgrading or not - depending on what results others are reporting.  Some control - I hope.

DB

Some would suggest that not such a bad practice, Doc. That way, rather than letting the updates be automatically installed, you can wait a week or so, let others try out the update and, if no problems are found, you can apply the updates when you want ... as long as you do remember to apply them eventually!!


You can not tun off updates in regular Windows 10. Doing so you would need to go deep into the task scheduler and also stop some services. This usually leaves the installation half broken and would also stop updates for Windows Defender.

FRG

Ah!! Another reason that I'm, yet, to make the move to 10!!

Thanks FRG.
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Daniel

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