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Windows 10 Cumulative Update KB4493509 Causing System Slowdowns, Other Issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Wraith" data-source="post: 809397" data-attributes="member: 74314"><p>This is precisely what I hate about 10. I can't choose what updates to install and what's to ignore. It'll shove them all down. I recall a faulty Nvidia driver problem through WU. My PC would BSOD after restarting. I reverted back using system restore but since you cannot choose what update to install the driver got installed again without warning. I'm still willing to try out 10 if I can manually select the updates that I want to install. MS has no right to dictate me what updates I should install.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I have Ubuntu installed alongwith Windows 10 in my college laptop although they are installed in different SSD.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I'll try out version 1903 in my VM once it's released. If it's stable enough and there are no borked updates I'll upgrade my win 7 but unless I find that WU is stable in 10 like they're in 7 I won't install 10 in my main PC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wraith, post: 809397, member: 74314"] This is precisely what I hate about 10. I can't choose what updates to install and what's to ignore. It'll shove them all down. I recall a faulty Nvidia driver problem through WU. My PC would BSOD after restarting. I reverted back using system restore but since you cannot choose what update to install the driver got installed again without warning. I'm still willing to try out 10 if I can manually select the updates that I want to install. MS has no right to dictate me what updates I should install. I have Ubuntu installed alongwith Windows 10 in my college laptop although they are installed in different SSD. I'll try out version 1903 in my VM once it's released. If it's stable enough and there are no borked updates I'll upgrade my win 7 but unless I find that WU is stable in 10 like they're in 7 I won't install 10 in my main PC. [/QUOTE]
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