2016-11-28, 01:06
Kimkl, I upgraded my PC to pro version yesterday. Under advanced options, there is no drop down box!
Thanks
John
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John
(2016-11-28, 01:06)jcfaber1 Wrote: Kimkl, I upgraded my PC to pro version yesterday. Under advanced options, there is no drop down box!If you have Windows 10 Pro now, you have that option to notify, Home users i am not sure about
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John
(2016-11-28, 05:58)Soli Wrote: Here are 7 ways to disable auto reboot/auto updates. They may or may not work (seems for each update MS more and more of the loopholes, they really do NOT want you to decide when to install updates anymore)
http://www.askvg.com/fixing-windows-10-a...l-problem/
Here a couple more
http://winaero.com/blog/how-to-permanent...g-updates/
http://winaero.com/blog/avoid-accidental...downguard/
The easiest would probably be http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/OS-E...cker.shtml although that doesn't stop Windows from installing updates, instead it changes the dynamically timeslot when Windows is allowed to reboot.
(2016-11-28, 01:06)jcfaber1 Wrote: Kimkl, I upgraded my PC to pro version yesterday. Under advanced options, there is no drop down box!
Thanks
John
(2016-11-28, 14:34)kimkl Wrote:(2016-11-28, 14:05)AshG Wrote:(2016-11-28, 01:06)jcfaber1 Wrote: Kimkl, I upgraded my PC to pro version yesterday. Under advanced options, there is no drop down box!
Thanks
John
If you have Windows 10 Pro now then you can use Group Policy to stop the automatic updates etc, have a search on Google, there's a number of good articles explaining how to do this.
Yea but the reason i did not mention it, was you need some insight into what to change and what not sure the info box tells you but,
okay since you let the bird out of the freezer, go to the Tenforums, do not follow some "Guides" on the Net,
On the Tenforums you will find a link to the GP editor, or a Guide for people who know more then just how to flip the PC on.
READ everything until you understand what you have to do, if you dl the reg all ready made for use files, its on your own head.
If you mess it up, not me and certainly not the "TK" or Kodi Forum.
So why am i telling you where to go, because if you just search the web and find some link to the GPedit, or "something" else you can seriously do some damage, trust i know, my first (yes nickr almost done ) mess-up what trying to get the GP into Windows 7 Home, well i did get it to open the GP ONCE.
So only writing this totally off-topic, so you still have a working kodi, and not come back and complain about Windows will not boot, kodi has hiccups, and so on.
Be careful, its okay to experiment and learn, just put away all heavy objects first.
This scenario i just painted is worst case scenario, i am not your dad, uncle or Grandpa don't let my title fool you, use common sense.
YOU break it, you keep the pieces, sound familiar.
Okay lets get back to Topic before we upset some "TK" with a headache and bad temper.