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In Reply to: RE: Do not upgrade to Windows 10 Anniversary Edition posted by Mercman on August 04, 2016 at 14:59:53
" If you have Windows 10 Home, the update is automatic"Users of Win10 Home can prevent automatic updates by going to settings/wifi/advanced and selecting metered connection.No choice for wired connection though.
One other bad thing with updates in Win 10 is that specific updates cannot necessarily be selected. For example my choice today for updates is a definitions update for Windows Defender ( which I want) and Win 10 Anniversary edition ( Version 1607) which I don't. I cannot have one without the other.
Edits: 08/04/16Follow Ups:
You can uninstall update- for a short time- I think?
One of the complaints about Windows 10 was that you begin to lose control over what software is installed on your PC. There are ways to hack your PC to delay restarts indefinitely, but as you point out, there is no way to differentiate between upgrades you want at a later date and upgrades you want now.
JE
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