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Follow up re: Windows Update

Gillian Densmore
Anyone else that gets how do I put this. Anoyed by MS insisting on downloading bugy updates one of these might work around it. 


I turned off update services for now as that seems less drastic than  messing with registery stuff and you can turn it back on. I'd jut like something in the middle, stable updates and a polite notice saying hey their's some bug fixes, we can down load just the bug fixes and at your convience update and spruce up your computer.





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That annoyed me immensely when I first acquired Win10.  I did manage to turn it off, though I don't remember how.  But your rant is timely given the WannaCry outbreak and, especially the proposition that pirate versions and/or people who don't update regularly didn't get MS' fix back in March.  It can be likened to vaccinating one's children and herd immunity.  There's a (small) threshold below which, not updating your computer is an expression of personal freedom, yet above which threatens the infrastructure of civilization. 8^)

... I know, I've ignored the (real?) distinction between new features/functions (especially those you won't use or don't want) versus technical/architectural infrastructure.  But when you allow that distinction, you place yourself on a slippery slope from one extreme (We know best, take this update!) to the other (the tyranny of tweakables).

On 05/16/2017 11:51 AM, Gillian Densmore wrote:

> Anyone else that gets how do I put this. Anoyed by MS insisting on
> downloading bugy updates one of these might work around it.
>
> https://www.forbes.com/sites/gordonkelly/2015/08/26/windows-10-how-to-stop-forced-updates/#2f86802c46f6
>
> I turned off update services for now as that seems less drastic than
>  messing with registery stuff and you can turn it back on. I'd jut like
> something in the middle, stable updates and a polite notice saying hey
> their's some bug fixes, we can down load just the bug fixes and at your
> convience update and spruce up your computer.


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