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Hiku said:
Puppyroach said:
No biggie since MS already has a solution for it.

The solution you're no doubt refering to does not adress any of the problems I mentioned.
It does not prevent the risk of bricking your PC, or causing other damage, with a faulty update as it only lets you uninstall updates and prevent them from being re-installed.
Nor does it prevent the issue of having to deal with forced scheduled PC reboots.

Not sure what you want?  even if you could decide which update you want to install, you wouldn't know that it bricks your particular system until you have installed it.

 

The only real complaint you have seems to be with the reboots.  If that seems to be a particular issue for you, stick with linux or Win7.  Just don't get a smartphone or a PS4 or XB1.  All of those devices have mandatory upodates and reboots.  

 



It is near the end of the end....