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- az99Explorer
Fizz wrote:
Yea a vaccine that has a good chance of being contaminated and isn't compatible with all your body parts. :)
Refusing updates is like refusing a smallpox vaccine, - FizzExplorerRefusing updates is like refusing a smallpox vaccine, you become a carrier.
If you’re not part of the solution, you’re part of the problem. - az99ExplorerIf you are using your computer in an RV application the Forced updates can really goof you up. And the other campers using the wifi. Unless you go into your wifi setting and turn off updates for each new wifi you connect to.
It locked up my computer one time because of it. I called Microsoft and was VERY unhappy about them modifying MY computer without permission. They had me do the mentioned above services mod.
This practice of them going into MY computer anytime they want is totally unacceptable to me. My Win 10 has never been updated and it works as good as Win 10 can. - 67CutlassExplorer
Irover wrote:
Tom_M wrote:
I disable the Windows Update service. The easiest way to get there is to type 'services' in the search box then click 'Services Desktop App'. Scroll down to 'Windows Update' then right click on it and select 'Properties'. Change 'Startup type' to 'Disabled'.
When you want to update, change the Startup type to Automatic. Then go to Settings and click 'Update & Security' and check for updates.
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Make that X's 3
Especially when you are fulltiming with a limited 'unlimited' data plan. - mr__edExplorerThanks for your input, friends. Working OK now. I just finished installing the latest cumulative update.
- Ski_Pro_3ExplorerLike I said, mine is turned off. Rechecked using the 'disable windows service' steps and it was already turned off. Yet mine still updates. It just doesn't tell me it's updating. It doesn't ask me anything. I just notice the hard drive is working like a mule and my computer has slowed down. Eventually I will go back to my computer and the wake up screen will have a generic picture, not the one I chose, where it asks me for my pin or password. I'll check the for current updates and sure enough, it tells me I have the current and the most recent was within 24 hours.
- drsteveExplorer
Tom_M wrote:
I disable the Windows Update service. The easiest way to get there is to type 'services' in the search box then click 'Services Desktop App'. Scroll down to 'Windows Update' then right click on it and select 'Properties'. Change 'Startup type' to 'Disabled'.
When you want to update, change the Startup type to Automatic. Then go to Settings and click 'Update & Security' and check for updates.
Windows will sometimes turn the update service back on, with no input from the user. I know this because it happened to me. - IroverExplorer
Tom_M wrote:
I disable the Windows Update service. The easiest way to get there is to type 'services' in the search box then click 'Services Desktop App'. Scroll down to 'Windows Update' then right click on it and select 'Properties'. Change 'Startup type' to 'Disabled'.
When you want to update, change the Startup type to Automatic. Then go to Settings and click 'Update & Security' and check for updates.
X'S 2 - Tom_M1ExplorerI disable the Windows Update service. The easiest way to get there is to type 'services' in the search box then click 'Services Desktop App'. Scroll down to 'Windows Update' then right click on it and select 'Properties'. Change 'Startup type' to 'Disabled'.
When you want to update, change the Startup type to Automatic. Then go to Settings and click 'Update & Security' and check for updates.
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