I had heard horror stories of Windows 10 restarting during use, but generally they were the Home version.
Just now however I was doing a render when bam, Windows 10 decides to install a "feature update" which took 45 minutes.
Luckily this was 'after hours' and not an urgent crunch time render, or I would be actively hunting Microsoft managers to punch.
I'm sure I'd set it not to do this in gpedit, however I've just read that this no longer works as it's been patched out of Pro since the 'anniversary update'. http://www.ghacks.net/2016/07/28/mic...indows-10-pro/
Does anyone know a surefire way to stop this happening again? I can't believe this is actually a thing, but it is. Apparently now only users of Enterprise, Education and Server can control updates.
Just now however I was doing a render when bam, Windows 10 decides to install a "feature update" which took 45 minutes.
Luckily this was 'after hours' and not an urgent crunch time render, or I would be actively hunting Microsoft managers to punch.
I'm sure I'd set it not to do this in gpedit, however I've just read that this no longer works as it's been patched out of Pro since the 'anniversary update'. http://www.ghacks.net/2016/07/28/mic...indows-10-pro/
Does anyone know a surefire way to stop this happening again? I can't believe this is actually a thing, but it is. Apparently now only users of Enterprise, Education and Server can control updates.
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