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CA_Traveler
Nov 12, 2015Explorer III
Clay L wrote:Thanks I had not seen that article.
Regarding the capped data. There is a way to turn the auto updates off.
SEE HERE
Ed does post a lot of good information including this from the same article:
By the way, if you find this utility intriguing I recommend one additional Windows 10 tweak. By default, System Restore has been turned off on every system I've tested throughout the preview program. If you re-enable this feature, Windows resumes the practice of automatically creating a restore point before installing each new batch of patches from Windows Update, making it easier to roll back an entire batch of updates while you investigate which one is troublesome.
I'll have step-by-step instructions for that option later.
Wonder why the automatic restore is off by default. Ohhhhh... Never mind I just remembered that there is never a issue with their downloads. :h
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