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    • CloudKnightC
      CloudKnight @Dashrender
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      @Dashrender have you not used a Linux Distro? security updates are pretty much pushed through without having to reboot.

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      • CloudKnightC
        CloudKnight
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        If you do need to reboot for a kernel update you can do it when you want to, it's not pushed so harsh and not bombarded with notifications every 10 minutes.

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        • DashrenderD
          Dashrender @CloudKnight
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          @StuartJordan said in Software to complete Disable/Enable Windows updates on Windows 10?:

          @Dashrender have you not used a Linux Distro? security updates are pretty much pushed through without having to reboot.

          This is true more often than not - but is it still true on a desktop OS versus those that have no GUI? But on top of that, the the applications themselves still need to be updated, and I'm guessing that they need to be shut down to update fully... so that's not far off.

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          • DashrenderD
            Dashrender @CloudKnight
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            @StuartJordan said in Software to complete Disable/Enable Windows updates on Windows 10?:

            If you do need to reboot for a kernel update you can do it when you want to, it's not pushed so harsh and not bombarded with notifications every 10 minutes.

            Neither is windows, at least not in my experience. You are given something like 3 days with the notice in the start bar before it really starts pressuring you to do it.

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            • DashrenderD
              Dashrender
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              Don't get my taking the other side to be a defense of Windows either, Windows is utterly a mess.

              But fixes are coming more rapidly today than in the past, Zero Days are seeming to be found more frequently, etc. The need to patch ASAP is higher then ever.

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              • CloudKnightC
                CloudKnight
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                I am exaggerating the time a bit, just find the update system a lot worse then how they pushed updates in the past.
                Look how much the feature updates have been messing everyone up as well, I have had it with 1809 had to do a full clean reinstall. Microsoft changing to windows as a service is where the problems all started. It was a complete change of direction they took.

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                • DashrenderD
                  Dashrender @CloudKnight
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                  @StuartJordan said in Software to complete Disable/Enable Windows updates on Windows 10?:

                  I am exaggerating the time a bit, just find the update system a lot worse then how they pushed updates in the past.
                  Look how much the feature updates have been messing everyone up as well, I have had it with 1809 had to do a full clean reinstall. Microsoft changing to windows as a service is where the problems all started. It was a complete change of direction they took.

                  They haven't changed much really - as a service - what does that even mean?

                  They have changed to give you free upgrades for the life of the hardware, that's the only change I know of. So sure, you get a new kernel twice a year now instead of only at SP or new version time (and Scott would point out each of the feature updates basically is a new version - one I wonder if the kernel actually changed going from 1903 to 1909? - and that also begs, Doesn't Linux based OSes change kernels too? I didn't think OSes changed just because the kernel changed - or do I completely not understand something? - which of course JB will likely say I never understand anything 🙂 )

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                  • scottalanmillerS
                    scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                    @Dashrender said in Software to complete Disable/Enable Windows updates on Windows 10?:

                    But fixes are coming more rapidly today than in the past, Zero Days are seeming to be found more frequently, etc. The need to patch ASAP is higher then ever.

                    They are, but not the fix for needing to reboot for every little thing 😉

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                    • scottalanmillerS
                      scottalanmiller @Dashrender
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                      @Dashrender said in Software to complete Disable/Enable Windows updates on Windows 10?:

                      They haven't changed much really - as a service - what does that even mean?

                      I agree, there is nothing like that going on here. Windows is being offered just like any other OS.

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                      • DashrenderD
                        Dashrender @scottalanmiller
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                        @scottalanmiller said in Software to complete Disable/Enable Windows updates on Windows 10?:

                        @Dashrender said in Software to complete Disable/Enable Windows updates on Windows 10?:

                        But fixes are coming more rapidly today than in the past, Zero Days are seeming to be found more frequently, etc. The need to patch ASAP is higher then ever.

                        They are, but not the fix for needing to reboot for every little thing 😉

                        True, that's MS's whatever you want to call it for doing their big rollups, instead of smaller non rebooting patches.

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