- Mar 17, 2014
- 575
Hi,
As we all know how Windows Updates are being forced on Win 10 Home users. When you do a clean install, as soon as you boot to the desktop, the updates start installing, which is extremely annoying because I need to install my Intel chipset drivers first prior to installing other drivers. And this nonsense approach which Microsoft has taken towards Home users doesn't let me do it. If I disconnect from the net to install my chipset drivers first, the windows update process gets crippled. Some updates will succeed (later on), some will fail, and some will succeed, but will show up as failed in the history. The whole update history looks rubbish in the end.
This is just so annoying. I wonder if there's any workaround to this nonsense!
As we all know how Windows Updates are being forced on Win 10 Home users. When you do a clean install, as soon as you boot to the desktop, the updates start installing, which is extremely annoying because I need to install my Intel chipset drivers first prior to installing other drivers. And this nonsense approach which Microsoft has taken towards Home users doesn't let me do it. If I disconnect from the net to install my chipset drivers first, the windows update process gets crippled. Some updates will succeed (later on), some will fail, and some will succeed, but will show up as failed in the history. The whole update history looks rubbish in the end.
This is just so annoying. I wonder if there's any workaround to this nonsense!
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