On Thu, 29 Dec 2016 14:36:51 -0200, JEMM <
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wrote:
One of the features Microsoft introduced with Windows 10 was mandatory >updates. The software giant was obviously hoping this would keep users
safe, but it's proven to be a divisive move. Pro users can defer
updates, but Home users don't have this luxury. There are numerous >third-party tools available that give users greater control, but the >forthcoming Creators Update will allow users to easily pause updates as
and when required. SEE ALSO: Fool Windows 10 into disabling automatic
updates If you don't want automatic updates for some reason, you'll be
able to pause them for up to 35 days. This... [Continue Reading]
http://feeds.betanews.com/~r/bn/~3/segAfJG4340/
Actually, what I want is the ability to DECLINE updates, because I've
been in situation where patches offered by Microsoft have had negative
effects on my systems. "Pausing" for a mere 35 days is not enough; I
want to be able to say "no, do not install patch X, and do not offer
it to me again."
This is the number one reason I do not use Windows10, and is the
stated reason why my company is avoiding it (and actually -gasp -
considering a migration to Linux, of all things) too.
(The awful interface and the too-tight integration with Microsoft's
online "services" run a close second and third, however).
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