You may want to consider turning off Windows updates. I haven't had time to look at my two laptops and see if it caused problems on them. I am on my desktop, Windows 10 Home updated to Version 2004. I am having problems with my wi-fi adapter, ASUS PCE-AC68 WLAN Adapter. I had to reset my default app so I can see my video from my security cameras, I was getting a message that they could not be decoded after the update.ģ. I had to go to Settings and reset my speakers so they would work.Ģ. Your many of you that use Windows and updated to Version 2004 are having problems.ġ. I have delayed a patch once or twice for a week but, never turned off entirely. My old Windows7 upgrade to Windows10 Home is still functioning and receiving updates, regularly. You might change your mind on not applying updates within a week or two of their appearance.Īs it stands on a weekly basis, I get 10-50 Issues/ hacks that appear on most operating systems - Windows, Linux, Unix, Android, IOS, Mac’s, IOT (Internet of Things) like smart appliances with nothing more than a MAC address, etc. That is if you desire to protect yourself from unpleasant surprises or oopsies.Ĭumulative updates, security updates, etc for what all of the Microsoft patches fix - someday just for giggles.įor a little more in plain English, you could try. Turning off updates is bad, delaying them a week or so until patches happen, are a wiser option.
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