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minus-square@Aux@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish0•10 months agoNo, you can disable them completely through local group policy. Windows doesn’t force you to do anything.
minus-square@ilmagico@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish1•10 months agoHmm, good to know, I’ll have to try, just out of curiosity. Is that available on Windows Home or just Pro? Anyways, it’s not something that many people would easily figure out, so for most non-technical people they effectively cannot disable them.
minus-square@Aux@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkEnglish1•edit-210 months agoIt is available in all versions, but there’s no UI in Home Edition, you have to modify registry by hand. As for non-technical people, these are the people who should be forces into updates. P.S. The how to is available directly from MS knowledgebase https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/1351413/how-do-you-turn-off-windows-10-updates-which-are-r
No, you can disable them completely through local group policy. Windows doesn’t force you to do anything.
Hmm, good to know, I’ll have to try, just out of curiosity. Is that available on Windows Home or just Pro? Anyways, it’s not something that many people would easily figure out, so for most non-technical people they effectively cannot disable them.
It is available in all versions, but there’s no UI in Home Edition, you have to modify registry by hand.
As for non-technical people, these are the people who should be forces into updates.
P.S. The how to is available directly from MS knowledgebase https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/1351413/how-do-you-turn-off-windows-10-updates-which-are-r