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Preto'
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Greetings!
I'm going to try and keep it short...
Can we please stop pretending it's everything else but a Windows 10 issue when it comes to updates?! (hardware, software, drivers etc.)
I'm an IT professional using Windows from v3 when it was B&W and without mouse support, building and testing my own systems and this it the most ridiculous version to date; obviously not in terms of display and usability but in terms of restrictions.
No matter what you do, you cannot disable the updates completely - Why NOT?!
It is my choice as a user if I want to make use of it or not. I'm fully aware of the risks so let me decide.
I have to run services 2-3 times a day and make sure the Windows Update service is disabled otherwise when it starts, it freezes my system for around 30 minutes and I cannot do anything except manually shut down.
I have already reinstalled the OS a few times, updates are working fine for a few months and at a certain points it starts this freezing saga again. I have tried services.msc, gpedit, regedit...it still starts whenever it feels like it.
When the updates process isn't running, my PC works perfectly fine (i7, 16Gb, SSD, 1080Ti, etc.)
The updates approach in Windows 7 was brilliant, why remove it?
Can someone please shed some light over this issue? Especially when MS knows very well it breaks so many systems...
I have been in technical support for 20 years and I still cannot understand this particular issue.
Kind regards,
Preto'
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I'm going to try and keep it short...
Can we please stop pretending it's everything else but a Windows 10 issue when it comes to updates?! (hardware, software, drivers etc.)
I'm an IT professional using Windows from v3 when it was B&W and without mouse support, building and testing my own systems and this it the most ridiculous version to date; obviously not in terms of display and usability but in terms of restrictions.
No matter what you do, you cannot disable the updates completely - Why NOT?!
It is my choice as a user if I want to make use of it or not. I'm fully aware of the risks so let me decide.
I have to run services 2-3 times a day and make sure the Windows Update service is disabled otherwise when it starts, it freezes my system for around 30 minutes and I cannot do anything except manually shut down.
I have already reinstalled the OS a few times, updates are working fine for a few months and at a certain points it starts this freezing saga again. I have tried services.msc, gpedit, regedit...it still starts whenever it feels like it.
When the updates process isn't running, my PC works perfectly fine (i7, 16Gb, SSD, 1080Ti, etc.)
The updates approach in Windows 7 was brilliant, why remove it?
Can someone please shed some light over this issue? Especially when MS knows very well it breaks so many systems...
I have been in technical support for 20 years and I still cannot understand this particular issue.
Kind regards,
Preto'
More...