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Cancel Submit. There have been advisements to NEVER go seeking an update, but let it come to your computer in due course. And my Win 7 desktop had an issue with bad sectors on the HDD that caused me grief. Posted by: Jim 16 Mar I told my PC to check for updates and now I have with no apparent problems.
As I was waiting for it to complete it occurred to me that I don't need a PC! All I do anymore with it is email, surf the internet and pay bills. Sure it is just a "dumb terminal" how many of you remember dumb terminals?
Posted by: D. Sarma 16 Mar I also have winver and update page says I am up to date. As a matter of fact version is being continuously updated. I have not differed the Mine is a windows 10 Home version. I have always allowed windows to update itself freely. Posted by: misterfish 16 Mar I'm with Will - I get very, very annoyed when I come into my office to continue the previous evenings work, and find all my applications have closed thanks to MS update automatically deciding I need a reboot.
Bob, if you could publish a way to stop the blighters taking over MY computer apart from moving to Linux I would be very grateful. Posted by: p38arover 16 Mar I have just updated my Win 10 Professional 64 bit and winver shows Build Posted by: Kathy 16 Mar Posted by: Morning Star 16 Mar I uninstalled because it interfered with my Epson V photo scanner - it simply wouldn't work anymore.
These are expensive scanners, and I would rather throw my PC in the trash and finally switch over to Apple rather than give up my ability to use it and the minimalist Windows 10 scanning interface substitute is too simple - I need the ability to scan photos and negatives and to get into the weeds re: image quality. I've had a running comment on the Windows forum about this issue and subscribed to follow up comments - it's still a problem for most people and I regularly receive emails with their comments to my original email from a year ago.
Obviously, Epson has some culpability here because of their lack of support also noted in the Windows forum and something to keep in mind when choosing a scanner , but that's why I won't be upgrading. I'm glad to know that my computer won't automatically do it because I uninstalled Posted by: Nezzar 16 Mar Bob, I also have , and security and updates continually say that they have checked for updates, and I am up to date.
I am in the exact same situation as D. My winver version plainly says I have ; Build Posted by: GDR 16 Mar I am so sick of Windoze. Posted by: Docfxit 16 Mar I am at Win10 Pro. In Advanced options I don't see the three options you listed. I see: 1. Give me updates for other Microsoft products when I update Windows. Automatically download updates even over metered data connections. Show a notification when your PC requires a restart to finish updating.
Posted by: Marcy 16 Mar I don't see where you tell the Win 10 Home users to activate their Metered option. I do this for all computers I touch so they can decide when to do the semi-yearly updates and not have a catastrophic loss of so many files like what happened to so many on the last update.
Posted by: p38arover 17 Mar Have a look at VueScan. Posted by: Danny G 17 Mar Microsoft upgraded my old laptop to a few days ago. Everything went smooth. I guess I will have to wait a long while for since my system is old. Posted by: Ahmad 17 Mar Posted by: john 19 Mar Posted by: JcB 21 Mar It took Microsoft until 1 March to install the update on my Windows 10 Home desktop computer, it was installed on my Windows 10 Home notebook computer on 1 Feb It has not yet installed on my Wife's Windows 10 Home desktop computer.
I understand that they cannot do all the installations at once but it seems like a recipe for failure if they cannot get all of the installed base updated before the next update cycle begins. Posted by: Ivan 24 Mar Thank you for telling me this.
I have a piece of software in my computer that will shut off updates any time I want and I can turn it back on just as well. I am going to wait on this update, I am not going to go through this mess again with Microsoft and calling them on the phone was of little use, they were little to no help.
Be sure you all have back backups the day before you update just in case. I will wait two weeks and see what the results are and who is or is not having problems and what kinds of problems. If there are major problems I will leave windows update turned off till it is fixed properly.
I am a computer tech and I have never seen anyone so sloppy and reckless as Microsoft and it is as if they could care less, well this time I got them, I am turning off their auto updates!
The software I use is "stop windows updates 10" and it is easy to off auto updates as it is to turn it back on. Just to inform you, I make two backups each month and always a backup before any new windows updates as you just never know what could happen. Always have a recent backup ad your playing with fire if you do not, they have saved me several times. Posted by: MAP 02 Aug Win 10, Version - I wish I had listened longer and not downloaded it.
About 2 weeks ago I downloaded Version because I kept getting messages that Version would no longer be updated after August. What a mess it created! Files on my desktop were deleted. My desktop was completely changed from my settings. It took some time to put things back the way I wanted, but every time I shut down the computer and rebooted it would revert to the same mess.
It also removed my browser Google Chrome and deleted contacts and bookmarks. Windows is a disaster! I finally used a system repair disk to start up and it did keep all my own settings. BUT it says that the updated Ver is still there and I cannot delete it. My option now is to just close the cover and let the computer "sleep" and not shut it down.
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