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Microsoft won't resolve the most annoying issue with Windows

Microsoft won't resolve the most annoying issue with Windows

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explizip
Member
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09-28-2016, 06:17 PM
#11
I see updates awaiting approval. Deferring updates refers to feature enhancements only. Security fixes automatically install when released.
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explizip
09-28-2016, 06:17 PM #11

I see updates awaiting approval. Deferring updates refers to feature enhancements only. Security fixes automatically install when released.

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luisvega
Junior Member
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10-05-2016, 09:50 PM
#12
You receive a message, yet it's easy to overlook it.
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luisvega
10-05-2016, 09:50 PM #12

You receive a message, yet it's easy to overlook it.

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coolman9222
Posting Freak
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10-22-2016, 11:58 PM
#13
Disappointing for those relying on Windows 10 Home. Hurts older folks and other PC users who aren’t Pro subscribers. The biggest frustration is Microsoft’s failure to improve update intrusiveness. Back in the day with a Mac, I never faced this annoyance.
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coolman9222
10-22-2016, 11:58 PM #13

Disappointing for those relying on Windows 10 Home. Hurts older folks and other PC users who aren’t Pro subscribers. The biggest frustration is Microsoft’s failure to improve update intrusiveness. Back in the day with a Mac, I never faced this annoyance.

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NooLele
Posting Freak
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10-23-2016, 01:30 AM
#14
Based on my observations, most of my restarts occurred in the information center where I could choose to acknowledge them as scheduled or delay them if needed. I’ve been using Windows 10 Preview and the Official release since its launch, and only in a couple of builds did I notice a forced restart that I couldn’t stop before the Official Release version. This situation feels unusual. I’m not suggesting it happens rarely, but I believe the frequency described is exaggerated. Your comment seems to exaggerate the issue, making it sound more widespread than it actually is.
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NooLele
10-23-2016, 01:30 AM #14

Based on my observations, most of my restarts occurred in the information center where I could choose to acknowledge them as scheduled or delay them if needed. I’ve been using Windows 10 Preview and the Official release since its launch, and only in a couple of builds did I notice a forced restart that I couldn’t stop before the Official Release version. This situation feels unusual. I’m not suggesting it happens rarely, but I believe the frequency described is exaggerated. Your comment seems to exaggerate the issue, making it sound more widespread than it actually is.

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Shardgale
Senior Member
547
11-11-2016, 05:27 AM
#15
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Shardgale
11-11-2016, 05:27 AM #15

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lSticKl
Member
211
11-14-2016, 05:43 AM
#16
I switched to Pro to stop automatic updates. About three days after that, they dropped the Anniversary Edition, which blocked that approach. They also turned off the option to bypass the Lock Screen, likely due to a major security issue.
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lSticKl
11-14-2016, 05:43 AM #16

I switched to Pro to stop automatic updates. About three days after that, they dropped the Anniversary Edition, which blocked that approach. They also turned off the option to bypass the Lock Screen, likely due to a major security issue.

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joshuacl9
Junior Member
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11-18-2016, 05:40 AM
#17
Other than when my notification indicator shows something, unless you cleared it from your notification area, I linked only for 10 Pro. I mentioned it just because that’s what I use. You can ignore it too. I did this with the AU version while trying to remove unwanted items. It’s a bit of a workaround. In the end, Microsoft’s main issue is they have a popular OS and people keep finding weaknesses constantly. If users don’t update their security patches, they’ll blame Microsoft for poor protection. Most of their users aren’t very careful. They need more guidance. The real challenge is that Microsoft doesn’t make it easy to remove those safeguards.
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joshuacl9
11-18-2016, 05:40 AM #17

Other than when my notification indicator shows something, unless you cleared it from your notification area, I linked only for 10 Pro. I mentioned it just because that’s what I use. You can ignore it too. I did this with the AU version while trying to remove unwanted items. It’s a bit of a workaround. In the end, Microsoft’s main issue is they have a popular OS and people keep finding weaknesses constantly. If users don’t update their security patches, they’ll blame Microsoft for poor protection. Most of their users aren’t very careful. They need more guidance. The real challenge is that Microsoft doesn’t make it easy to remove those safeguards.

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1234qaz12qaz
Posting Freak
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11-18-2016, 06:14 AM
#18
When alerts constantly warn of a restart, they can easily go unnoticed. I've experienced multiple restarts during off-peak times—often when I wasn't physically present with my computer. Leaving an encode running overnight is another common scenario. Additionally, I frequently leave pending tasks in the queue and forget to check my device for days. In such cases, preventing a restart becomes impossible. Also, notifications sometimes fail to appear, especially while engaged in games; for instance, Windows 7, 8.1, and 10 have restarted during gameplay because the alert doesn't interrupt the experience.
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1234qaz12qaz
11-18-2016, 06:14 AM #18

When alerts constantly warn of a restart, they can easily go unnoticed. I've experienced multiple restarts during off-peak times—often when I wasn't physically present with my computer. Leaving an encode running overnight is another common scenario. Additionally, I frequently leave pending tasks in the queue and forget to check my device for days. In such cases, preventing a restart becomes impossible. Also, notifications sometimes fail to appear, especially while engaged in games; for instance, Windows 7, 8.1, and 10 have restarted during gameplay because the alert doesn't interrupt the experience.

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Sertero28
Senior Member
589
12-08-2016, 12:02 PM
#19
The link you mentioned isn't working anymore.
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Sertero28
12-08-2016, 12:02 PM #19

The link you mentioned isn't working anymore.

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AndyTEAM
Member
143
12-13-2016, 07:51 PM
#20
It's really frustrating. There was one instance where my PC crashed during a CSGO match because of slow updates, causing a high ping and disconnect. This happened twice in different competitive games, leading to a two-hour ban. It's incredibly annoying!
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AndyTEAM
12-13-2016, 07:51 PM #20

It's really frustrating. There was one instance where my PC crashed during a CSGO match because of slow updates, causing a high ping and disconnect. This happened twice in different competitive games, leading to a two-hour ban. It's incredibly annoying!

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