That annoyed me immensely when I first acquired Win10.  I did manage to turn it 
off, though I don't remember how.  But your rant is timely given the WannaCry 
outbreak and, especially the proposition that pirate versions and/or people who 
don't update regularly didn't get MS' fix back in March.  It can be likened to 
vaccinating one's children and herd immunity.  There's a (small) threshold 
below which, not updating your computer is an expression of personal freedom, 
yet above which threatens the infrastructure of civilization. 8^)

... I know, I've ignored the (real?) distinction between new features/functions 
(especially those you won't use or don't want) versus technical/architectural 
infrastructure.  But when you allow that distinction, you place yourself on a 
slippery slope from one extreme (We know best, take this update!) to the other 
(the tyranny of tweakables).

On 05/16/2017 11:51 AM, Gillian Densmore wrote:
> Anyone else that gets how do I put this. Anoyed by MS insisting on
> downloading bugy updates one of these might work around it.
> 
> https://www.forbes.com/sites/gordonkelly/2015/08/26/windows-10-how-to-stop-forced-updates/#2f86802c46f6
> 
> I turned off update services for now as that seems less drastic than
>  messing with registery stuff and you can turn it back on. I'd jut like
> something in the middle, stable updates and a polite notice saying hey
> their's some bug fixes, we can down load just the bug fixes and at your
> convience update and spruce up your computer.


-- 
☣ glen

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