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Windows 10 won t let me anything
Windows 10 won t let me anything











windows 10 won t let me anything

Microsoft tries to download updates in the background without users being interrupted or even aware that it’s happening.

windows 10 won t let me anything

Laptops that are only used intermittently seem more likely to receive forced updates. Your PC may appear to be up-to-date, but a search may find updates marked ‘pending install’ or ‘pending restart’. Otherwise, Microsoft has a Windows Update FAQ and a help page with a troubleshooter that you can download to help fix update problems.

windows 10 won t let me anything

However, it doesn’t cost much to upgrade, and could be worth it if being able to delay upgrades helped you win a new client. I don’t even think the extra features in Windows 10 Pro – BitLocker, Hyper-V, Remote Desktop etc – would be much use to people in your position. Many update problems stem from business people using consumer version of Windows, and this is understandable for sole traders and companies that are too small to employ IT staff. That includes ways to defer some updates for a week, a month or even a year. Business versions – Windows 10 Pro and the Enterprise and Education editions – are designed to allow IT departments and knowledgeable customers more control. With consumer versions, such as Windows 10 Home, Microsoft takes a paternalistic view of updates: it tries to do what’s best for people who don’t know what they are doing. However, there is a fundamental divide between consumer and business versions of Windows. It’s easy to be caught out by Windows updates, and I once left the house carrying an open laptop, confident that the update would finish long before the battery ran down. I do understand that people need to install updates, but can’t Microsoft give us an escape route? This is my computer and my software and my business, so please can you trust me, just this once? Celia Somehow Microsoft snuck it in without my noticing. The infuriating thing is that I knew there was an upgrade around, so I had checked the power settings that morning to see if one was waiting to be installed. We all know how long that takes, and I had a train to catch, so I ended up having to wing the whole presentation. Yesterday, I intended to take my laptop to visit a client, but when I was about to set off, yup, I couldn’t turn it off without allowing Microsoft to do its upgrades.













Windows 10 won t let me anything