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Windows 10 (+ 11) update manager?


Aaron44126

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  On 1/6/2023 at 11:22 PM, KING19 said:

RIP to the last Microsoft OS that we was allowed to control Windows Update without any 3rd party tweaks 😂

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I've been wondering about an update manager for Windows 10 (or 11) and never have really tried any of them out.  Right now, I just have automatic reboots for updates disabled (by breaking the Windows scheduled task that handles this) and I also pause updates for 4-5 weeks at a time so that I know they will only come in on Patch Tuesday.

 

Has anyone tried an update manager tool like WuMgr or Windows Update MiniTool to get an experience more like Windows 7 and 8 had?

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There are others you can use like StopUpdates10, Windows Update Blocker and etc.

 

Every one of them are pretty simple to use and installing one of them and using O&O ShutUp10++ you'll have a similar experience as using Windows 7/8.1

 

 

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