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To: PMS Witch who wrote (92717)1/28/2016 8:24:27 AM
From: goldworldnet  Respond to of 110581
 
RE: Blocking All Windows 10 Updates by Editing the Windows 10 Registry
Thanks this is good to know especially for people running Windows 10 on older computers and wish to discontinue updates before something breaks. <g>

Much appreciation for our resident Computer Learning programmer. :)

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To: PMS Witch who wrote (92717)2/3/2016 10:40:25 AM
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Windows update settings with Win-10 and older Win versions.

I like options 2 and 3 simply because I like to oversee all updates as they are done.

These settings can be changed easily in the Control Panel for users of older Win versions and are particularly useful if someone doesn't want an upgrade to Windows 10.

As you stated, users who run Windows 10, no longer have these Control Panel options, however I found another web-forum also discussing using the Windows 10 Registry to manually change the settings without Control Panel.



reddit.com

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