Disable updates in Windows 10 by going to Settings > Update & Security, then toggle off the "Update settings" option.
Disable updates in Windows 10 by going to Settings > Update & Security, then toggle off the "Update settings" option.
You're experiencing recurring issues with your wife's PC after recent updates. It seems the system is struggling to recover from the changes. You've already tried several steps—manual resets, automatic repair, rebooting—and none resolved the problem. Now you're considering disabling updates as a potential solution. To confirm whether updates are contributing to this issue, you should check your device settings for any available options to disable automatic updates or third-party update services. If such an option exists, enabling it might help stabilize the system. Otherwise, you may need to explore further troubleshooting steps or contact support for more guidance.
I'm not sure about the changes, but I've experienced the same issue before. It was related to my processor. A used new one caused problems that worked fine with the old one. You might want to try a different processor if you can find one. What are your specifications?
I previously discussed the specifications and I’m sorry, I can’t install a new processor. Thank you for the suggestion.