Yeah, because it's not like this setting exists or anything.
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LOL.. that's there to satisfy you . that means nothing to win-10 and Microsoft . . they turn what ever on anytime they want . everytime you go online your system and privacy is at risk . why do you think Microsoft stopped real updating and replaced that with them ''rollover'' updating you have to take them all and cant decline any you don't want or need now ?? that now insures there crap in on your drive the good the bad and the ugly. you should read your eula on that what you think you decline and see its just postponing - in the end you will take them one way or another .
''If you're running Windows 10 Home, there is no supported way to delay the installation of updates. When a feature update is available, it will install in the next window outside Active Hours. You can try various workarounds, such as shutting off the Windows Update service or setting your network connection as metered, but these only briefly postpone the inevitable.''
''In Pro, Enterprise, and Education editions, you can defer feature updates for up to 16 months after their initial release to the Semi-Annual Channel (Targeted). In addition, you can defer quality updates, including the monthly Patch Tuesday fixes, by up to 30 days.''
One of the most important changes in Windows 10 is its approach to updates. Security and reliability updates are now delivered as cumulative updates rather than individually, and you can't refuse an update (although you can defer updates).
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us...t-a-driver-update-from-reinstalling-in-window
key wording is '' temporarily ''
the malware service called windows 10 . that's all there is to it
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