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  • R Ron Anders

    Here's how ya do it. (Windows 10 and earlier) Open a CMD prompt as administrator: c:> NET STOP WUAUSERV <-- do this as many times as it takes to stop the win upd service. c:> SC DELETE WUAUSERV <-- you have just deleted the windows update service. Close the CMD Prompt. Navigate to c:\Windows in explorer Highlight the Software Distribution folder and Shift-Delete it. This is an update cache that may have stuff to update you and peer pcs. THIS WILL NOT WORK ON WIN11 - I TRIED - MS HAS EITHER MADE WUAUSERV A HONEYPOT OR SOMETHING ELSE BECAUSE ON MY WIN11 MACHINE WUAUSERV IS GONE UP UPDATES ARE STILL COMING AT IT.

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    DerekT P
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    Thanks. I'd "permanently" deleted WUAUSERV but it returned... so thanks for the SoftwareDistribution folder tip. :-)

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      Thanks. I'd "permanently" deleted WUAUSERV but it returned... so thanks for the SoftwareDistribution folder tip. :-)

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      Rick York
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      To help with permanent deletion I keep around a file that has read-only, hidden, and system attributes set. When I want something to stay gone I copy it and rename it to the file in question. I have never seen a new version of a file I have done that to.

      "They have a consciousness, they have a life, they have a soul! Damn you! Let the rabbits wear glasses! Save our brothers! Can I get an amen?"

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      • D DerekT P

        Wish I knew a foolproof way to stop updates on Win10 Home. I've disabled/deleted Win Update service eventually, but nope, it's reinstated itself. I've turned off every single thing I can find relating to updates and although it usually warns me and allows me to defer them (apparently repeatedly and therefore forever) occasionally it will just do it's thing regardless; and certainly after almost every reboot (which is very infrequent) it will apply updates even if I told it to postpone. In doing so it's lost my all-in-one printer drivers (I can now use a generic driver to print but can no longer scan); it's lost all my Chrome cookies several times; it's reset screen resolutions; it's changed colour schemes; and various other things. Just sick of it all.

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        Jeremy Falcon
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        Block the update URLs in a firewall for your network. Call it a day. You could also use a Raspberry Pi or some other SBC to do it, if you want to keep the firewall rules off of Windows itself... just in case. If you go the SBC route, [Pi-hole](https://pi-hole.net/) is free and pretty niffty. Also, most cable modems routers have built in firewalls too. Can block it that way.

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        • R Ron Anders

          Yesterday one of my clients came in because on his screen was a warning that his windows 10 was no longer going to get corruptdates and to go to windows 11. He had no desire to do so, so I killt his automatic corruptdates and off he went. Another guy just left with the same message but when I asked if he wanted this message to stop (he's probably close to 90) he said he didn't understand. So I just let him go having fixed his unrelated issue. Here is comes kids.

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          Jeremy Falcon
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          It would seem MS finally figured out what FB knew all along... your data is valuable. Macs do it too, but for some reason nobody cares when it comes to Macs. Either way, big tech is getting too big for its britches where they think they own us. Hopefully, someone will actually make a user-friendly Linux distro that doesn't sound like it was named by an 11-year-old who thinks crap like "Donkey OS" is a good idea.

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            It would seem MS finally figured out what FB knew all along... your data is valuable. Macs do it too, but for some reason nobody cares when it comes to Macs. Either way, big tech is getting too big for its britches where they think they own us. Hopefully, someone will actually make a user-friendly Linux distro that doesn't sound like it was named by an 11-year-old who thinks crap like "Donkey OS" is a good idea.

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            fgs1963
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            FWIW - Linux Mint 21.1 is pretty darn good.

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            • R raddevus

              PIEbaldConsult said:

              Chrome said that it needed an update and then said that if I wanted further updates I'd have to go to Win 11.

              That’s really terrible. Time to go to Linux on that piece of h/w. Or,is it a MS Surface or something? I run Ubuntu 22.04 on my main desktop and I remote to work Win10 PCs and everything works great. I have a laptop with Win10 on it and I’m really considering putting Linux on it too if MS keeps on pushing like this. there are only two apps that I need on Win10: 1. Atmel Studio - seems to only run on windows via Visual Studio 2. Steam - I have some windows games i would lose I guess that’s it.

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              Vikram A Punathambekar
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              raddevus wrote:

              That’s really terrible.

              No, what's terrible is that he's using Windows 8.1.

              Cheers, Vikram.

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              • R raddevus

                PIEbaldConsult said:

                Chrome said that it needed an update and then said that if I wanted further updates I'd have to go to Win 11.

                That’s really terrible. Time to go to Linux on that piece of h/w. Or,is it a MS Surface or something? I run Ubuntu 22.04 on my main desktop and I remote to work Win10 PCs and everything works great. I have a laptop with Win10 on it and I’m really considering putting Linux on it too if MS keeps on pushing like this. there are only two apps that I need on Win10: 1. Atmel Studio - seems to only run on windows via Visual Studio 2. Steam - I have some windows games i would lose I guess that’s it.

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                Nelek
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                raddevus wrote:

                2. Steam - I have some windows games i would lose I guess

                dedicated VirtualBox or VMWare... :doh: :rolleyes: :laugh:

                M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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                  raddevus wrote:

                  2. Steam - I have some windows games i would lose I guess

                  dedicated VirtualBox or VMWare... :doh: :rolleyes: :laugh:

                  M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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                  raddevus
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                  Nelek said:

                  dedicated VirtualBox

                  I have a dedicated Win10 VirtualBox image but I couldn’t get the video drivers right to be able to work with steam Have you done it? It was tricky for me and I gave up

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                  • R raddevus

                    Nelek said:

                    dedicated VirtualBox

                    I have a dedicated Win10 VirtualBox image but I couldn’t get the video drivers right to be able to work with steam Have you done it? It was tricky for me and I gave up

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                    Nelek
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                    raddevus wrote:

                    Have you done it?

                    No need.. my monster machine is not feasible for windows 11 :rolleyes: ;P :laugh: Have you nothing as installer for the drivers? I have never had such a problem (yet)

                    M.D.V. ;) If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about? Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.

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                    • D DerekT P

                      Wish I knew a foolproof way to stop updates on Win10 Home. I've disabled/deleted Win Update service eventually, but nope, it's reinstated itself. I've turned off every single thing I can find relating to updates and although it usually warns me and allows me to defer them (apparently repeatedly and therefore forever) occasionally it will just do it's thing regardless; and certainly after almost every reboot (which is very infrequent) it will apply updates even if I told it to postpone. In doing so it's lost my all-in-one printer drivers (I can now use a generic driver to print but can no longer scan); it's lost all my Chrome cookies several times; it's reset screen resolutions; it's changed colour schemes; and various other things. Just sick of it all.

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                      Simbosan
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                      1. In Windows Update > Advanced Settings Make sure 'download over metered networks' is OFF 2) In your network settings Open Properties for your WiFi/whatever network you use Set Metered Connection to ON Windows can't update
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                      • V Vikram A Punathambekar

                        raddevus wrote:

                        That’s really terrible.

                        No, what's terrible is that he's using Windows 8.1.

                        Cheers, Vikram.

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                        Member 10652083
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                        Windows 8.1 is the last version that does not have enforced updates. I will not go to any more Windows versions, and will have to use only Linux when Windows 8.1 beomes unusable.

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                        • R raddevus

                          PIEbaldConsult said:

                          Chrome said that it needed an update and then said that if I wanted further updates I'd have to go to Win 11.

                          That’s really terrible. Time to go to Linux on that piece of h/w. Or,is it a MS Surface or something? I run Ubuntu 22.04 on my main desktop and I remote to work Win10 PCs and everything works great. I have a laptop with Win10 on it and I’m really considering putting Linux on it too if MS keeps on pushing like this. there are only two apps that I need on Win10: 1. Atmel Studio - seems to only run on windows via Visual Studio 2. Steam - I have some windows games i would lose I guess that’s it.

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                          Recently purchased a new laptop and without any thought on keeping Win 10/11 just installed Ubuntu 22.04 Desktop. Have switched my laptops to Linux when MS decided that a few years old hardware was unsupported. I currently run 10 Ubuntu 22.04 Servers on a VMWare ESXI machine and Desktop on my 2 laptops. Best move ever made.

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                          • P PIEBALDconsult

                            When I went to use my ancient Win 8.1 piece of crap yesterday, Chrome said that it needed an update and then said that if I wanted further updates I'd have to go to Win 11.

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                            Dan Neely
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                            WIn7 and Win8 stopped getting new Chrome builds a month or two ago. Other than perhaps hoping you'd decide to get a chromebook instead, I'm not sure why google would be claiming your only option is win11. Win10's only got a few years left, but a lot of win8 era systems can't upgrade to W11 without hacking the installer.

                            Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, weighing all things in the balance of reason? Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful? --Zachris Topelius

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                              Windows 8.1 is the last version that does not have enforced updates. I will not go to any more Windows versions, and will have to use only Linux when Windows 8.1 beomes unusable.

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                              Member 10617385
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                              When was Windows 8.1 ever usable? I'm confused.

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                              • C Carl_1957

                                Recently purchased a new laptop and without any thought on keeping Win 10/11 just installed Ubuntu 22.04 Desktop. Have switched my laptops to Linux when MS decided that a few years old hardware was unsupported. I currently run 10 Ubuntu 22.04 Servers on a VMWare ESXI machine and Desktop on my 2 laptops. Best move ever made.

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                                Wonder what you'll think when MS finally purchases Canonical.

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                                • R raddevus

                                  PIEbaldConsult said:

                                  Chrome said that it needed an update and then said that if I wanted further updates I'd have to go to Win 11.

                                  That’s really terrible. Time to go to Linux on that piece of h/w. Or,is it a MS Surface or something? I run Ubuntu 22.04 on my main desktop and I remote to work Win10 PCs and everything works great. I have a laptop with Win10 on it and I’m really considering putting Linux on it too if MS keeps on pushing like this. there are only two apps that I need on Win10: 1. Atmel Studio - seems to only run on windows via Visual Studio 2. Steam - I have some windows games i would lose I guess that’s it.

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                                  sasadler
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                                  If your mother board supports dual GPUs, have you thought of running Windows in a VM? I started doing that a few years ago using KVM/QEMU. I setup GPU passthrough so my Windows games run pretty much full speed.

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                                  • R raddevus

                                    Nelek said:

                                    dedicated VirtualBox

                                    I have a dedicated Win10 VirtualBox image but I couldn’t get the video drivers right to be able to work with steam Have you done it? It was tricky for me and I gave up

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                                    sasadler
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                                    Use a KVM/QEMU VM and GPU passthrough. I've been running a system like this for a couple years now. All my Steam and GOG games run perfectly fine in my Win 10 VM. The main requirement is that your motherboard supports 2 GPUs. You'll dedicate 1 GPU to Linux and the other to the VM.

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                                    • D Dan Neely

                                      WIn7 and Win8 stopped getting new Chrome builds a month or two ago. Other than perhaps hoping you'd decide to get a chromebook instead, I'm not sure why google would be claiming your only option is win11. Win10's only got a few years left, but a lot of win8 era systems can't upgrade to W11 without hacking the installer.

                                      Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, weighing all things in the balance of reason? Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful? --Zachris Topelius

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                                      jschell
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                                      Dan Neely wrote:

                                      but a lot of win8 era systems can't upgrade to W11 without hacking the installe

                                      A lot of them are 32 bit as well which means there is no way it will work.

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                                        Dan Neely wrote:

                                        but a lot of win8 era systems can't upgrade to W11 without hacking the installe

                                        A lot of them are 32 bit as well which means there is no way it will work.

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                                        IIRC 32bit was rare for factory Win8 systems; with only some of the lowest end race to the bottom systems having it. ex My mom's $200-300 11.6", Atom, 4gb, 32gb laptop came with a 64 bit windows install. As cramped as the storage has proven, 32 bit would probably have made maintenance a lot easier.

                                        Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, weighing all things in the balance of reason? Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful? --Zachris Topelius

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                                        • R Ron Anders

                                          Yesterday one of my clients came in because on his screen was a warning that his windows 10 was no longer going to get corruptdates and to go to windows 11. He had no desire to do so, so I killt his automatic corruptdates and off he went. Another guy just left with the same message but when I asked if he wanted this message to stop (he's probably close to 90) he said he didn't understand. So I just let him go having fixed his unrelated issue. Here is comes kids.

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                                          mischasan
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                                          I gave up and switched my family's computers to Linux Mint. Win 10 (like Win 7) was tolerable. Win 11 is a rolling train wreck. Win 12 won't save it.

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