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Subject:Re: Win 10 Update
Date:Fri, 25 Aug 2017 00:36:07 +0100
From:Roger Phil <roger@agent2000.co.uk>
Newsgroups:pnews.paradox-programming
If you are using Win Pro then you can defer the Creators update for 180 
days by doing the following.
Right Click Start, select Run and Type "Gpedit.msc"
Under Local Computer Configuration, Computer Configuration,
select "Administrative Templates" and then open "Windows Components"
Open "Windows Update" (near bottom of list)and select "Defer Windows 
Updates". In the sub menu open "Select when feature updates are received"
Click "Enabled"
In the drop-down labled "Current Branch" change to "Current Branch for 
Business"
You can then select up to 180 days to defer.

MS will get you eventually though !

Also and his will work only when Creators is ready to install.
When you get the message that Windows has a new update with new features 
and it may take a while to install -- DON'T Restart..
 From Microsoft, download "wushowhide.diagcab" and run.
Important - before you do anything click on Advanced and remove the tick 
for Automatically apply fix.
Click Next and wait whilst it searches for updates.
Click on "Hide Updates", find Creators update and tick the box.
Click on Next to finish.]
This will hide the update and never bother you with it again - we hope.

It will stop the update from installing  & you can switch off or 
re-start without worrying.

I might also add never try to unistall or use sytem restore to remove 
Creators update other wise you will end up having nighmares.
ALWAYS use rollback under Updates & Security in Windows 10 setting, it 
works quite painlessly.
Once rolled back use wushowhide as above.

Hope this is clear & helps it's worked for all my clients who've had 
this issue & you will still get security & other important updates.

-- 
RogerD

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