Sujet : Re: Laptop replacement
De : nospam (at) *nospam* needed.invalid (Paul)
Groupes : comp.misc uk.d-i-yDate : 03. Apr 2025, 10:47:21
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On Wed, 4/2/2025 4:41 PM, Jeff Gaines wrote:
On 02/04/2025 in message <vsk02u$1qgk2$2@dont-email.me> Andrew wrote:
I have Win 10 Pro and it simply notifies me that Updates are
available and I choose to download them. I must have set up
something on Win7 Pro that I upgraded from, because I don't
recollect making this choice on Win 10.
I haven't been able to get Win 10 to work like that, if you ever find out how I would love to know!
You can cut off all updates, if you want. One win10 user in the Win10
group, has frozen his OS that way. This does not prevent App Updates,
which you can see happening if you open Setup and type "relia" for
the reliability monitor. It logs application update activity, at least,
some of it.
The ChromEdge browser the computer uses, it has multiple instances
and updates, and you can find space wasted on your computer for that,
as if some of the versions are there for emergency rollback. I don't know
if that is logged in the reliability monitor. There is a separate file.
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\EdgeUpdate\Log\MicrosoftEdgeUpdate.log
Looks like there is activity, hourly.
Paul