I would say you could because i changed the behavior of windows
10 and yes you should be able to do this. but right now I can't
remember where i went to do this.
On 7/22/2017 6:01 PM, Brian Vogel
wrote:
On Sat, Jul 22, 2017 at 03:49 pm,
Arlene wrote:
If you don't want the updates and only want to select
the ones you
want. Can you hide them like you can with 7?
No, you cannot. Microsoft has changed their update philosophy,
and wisely in my opinion, to be that "we actually know what our OS
needs in terms of updates - end users do not."
The ability to pick and choose updates is being retroactively
removed from Windows 8/8.1 and Windows 7 as well if the tech press
is correct. I'm surprised that it hasn't been done already, and
it probably has on machines that have automatic updating turned on
or where updates are all downloaded and the user chooses when to
apply them.
It is expected under Windows 10 that all updates will be applied
and that your machine will be kept on the latest version of
Windows 10 as those versions are released and rolled out to
cohorts of machines in cycles over a period of months.
-- Brian- Windows 10 Home, 64-Bit, Version 1703, Build 15063 (dot
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