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From: Don Green6/12/2019 11:14:26 AM
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How to control updates in Windows 10
Windows updates can be intrusive—here's how to better manage them.



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Large organizations typically control and deploy Windows updates through various management tools. But small businesses and individual users are more apt to install updates directly on their PCs through the Windows Update feature. The problem here is that updates delivered this way sometimes try to install at the worst possible times, interrupting your workflow and focus. Fortunately, Microsoft gives you certain options to control when and how updates install on your computer.

You can set the active hours during which time your PC won't reboot after an update, opt to download updates over metered connections, and pause your updates for up to 35 days. With the Windows 10 May 2019 Update , you can also pause updates for up to seven days if necessary. Let's look at the different ways you can control Windows 10 updates.




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