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<blockquote data-quote="Marko :)" data-source="post: 1099488" data-attributes="member: 39702"><p>[ATTACH]285169[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>Do you have this option turned on or off? If you want to have bug-free Windows, turn that off.</p><p></p><p>Microsoft releases so-called preview updates which are updates that need to be tested. If you have this option turned on, you'll receive them. If you have it off, you'll only get updates once they are thoroughly tested on PCs like yours. So, no really need to avoid or pausing the update. Just turn this off and let Windows decide when to install update on their own and you won't have any issues.</p><p></p><p>How it works? There are gazillion PCs with the same or enough similar configuration to yours. And people who want to test Windows have this option on. They install update, test it for a few days and if it works fine they leave it, if not, uninstall it and report to Microsoft. This is done on a massive scale and if majority didn't report any problems, an update is pushed for you that asked for stable updates only. Testers don't even have to report issues to Microsoft, they see that bunch of people uninstalled the updated through telemetry and it will tell them something isn't right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marko :), post: 1099488, member: 39702"] [ATTACH alt="Screenshot_2.png"]285169[/ATTACH] Do you have this option turned on or off? If you want to have bug-free Windows, turn that off. Microsoft releases so-called preview updates which are updates that need to be tested. If you have this option turned on, you'll receive them. If you have it off, you'll only get updates once they are thoroughly tested on PCs like yours. So, no really need to avoid or pausing the update. Just turn this off and let Windows decide when to install update on their own and you won't have any issues. How it works? There are gazillion PCs with the same or enough similar configuration to yours. And people who want to test Windows have this option on. They install update, test it for a few days and if it works fine they leave it, if not, uninstall it and report to Microsoft. This is done on a massive scale and if majority didn't report any problems, an update is pushed for you that asked for stable updates only. Testers don't even have to report issues to Microsoft, they see that bunch of people uninstalled the updated through telemetry and it will tell them something isn't right. [/QUOTE]
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