Stop, reverse Windows 10 updates michaelrizzochessman upl
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Quite a while ago I disabled windows updates on our I7 core processor HP computer as it runs dozens of torrents at nice speed and never should be interrupted for such inexcusable reasons as Microsoft rebooting my system for unwanted reasons such as installing Netframe software etc - when I haven't asked for it or don't need a reboot at a particular point of time not of my own choosing as it would be discretionary for such software to apply in any event. Two days ago I went ahead as an experiment and downloaded all the updates that have been available in the time since, only to find my computer repeatedly crashing with blue screen driver related errors - a different one each time with only a vague message at the bottom of the screen as to which driver may be involved that Microsoft should not bother to inflict updates on in such manner without being clear to folks about whether to take the update and which drivers specifically have such problems as have occurred either before as they may have been already aware of, or what your windows 10 copy should be able to indicate in clear human language additionally to instantly correct with a driver rollback too - why not????? So I used the recovery feature to get windows back to the point before it had installed these updates, had to go past the point they suggested where only the driver I manually updated the Intel Gigabit LAN driver and went to a previous point instead where the windows update could be reversed. After doing so I remembered that this utility needs to be run to prevent windows from re-posting these updates which remain in the queue on your system to be reposted again automatically without being asked even. Choose to hide the updates in question from the queue by running this utility which may no longer be found when needed on your computer and then, if you dont see the list of updates that you need to prevent from being reposted, reboot your system and run this utility again, the list should then appear as I had to do so to see the list on my system. I have made use of the registry method along with the group policy method to prevent windows updates and that has worked completely well thus far on the chosen PC we have used these methods that folks describe on the net from time to time such as this fella at this link here: https://www.cleverfiles.com/howto/disable-update-windows-10.html System returned to normal right after completing the procedure and making use of this microsoft utility we bring to you here. We really do think its time for all potentially disruptive windows updates to come to an end - they mainly are meant to promote new hardware investments it would appear - by screwing up equipment with malicious seeming driver corruptions with versions they spew out to replace stuff that does not need their constant "fix" so as to stop working fer crissakes. Michael Rizzo Chessman Former Programmer - Microsoft Foxpro Former Certified Novell Netwoking CNE professional Engineer