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Yes, when you click the link you get the previous ability to pick recommended or optional updates. Look closely for the link.
Yes, I saw that. I checked the box for that update I wanted. Then when I clicked next it took me right back to the "get started" installing Win 10 screen without installing anything. Now from the file size we might guess that clicking "Get started" might only install the selected update, but it's certainly not clear...Yes, when you click the link you get the previous ability to pick recommended or optional updates. Look closely for the link.
No need to wait. See below.We need another script/fix/patch for this Tuesday's update. I think I'll hold off updating a bit.
Funny reading... Also to note: Some users have found that the Windows 10 update via Windows Update whilst marked under "optional" is by default enabled/ticked and is being installed as part of the normal update process.
It's amazing what people will put up with.
I didn't realize that the update in the 2nd link was one of the updates the script removed. So yes, I ran the script to uninstall the bunch of updates and then installed 3065987 so I could then add the key to the registry to stop Windows 7 from updating itself.I finally got around to doing this. I'm a bit confused regarding your "this too" second step. The first step of your "this too" page is to install a the Windows 7 or 8.1 patch. The win7 patch is on this page which is the download page for KB3065987 but this KB update is one of the updates that is removed by the script you ran? Mubs script also removes this KB update.
:scratch::scratch::scratch:
Did you install KB3065987?
Should the scripts be amended to allow KB3065987 in order for the policy editor to offer the: "Turn off the upgrade to the latest version of Windows through Windows Update" option?
Soooooo........should I:
Install KB3065987 and edit policy editor?
or
Let script uninstall KB3065987 and forget policy editor?
I used gpedit to turn off automatic updates. Now I must manually run windows update.
What is the Charms Bar?
What is the "windows button"?
One suspects the "Windows Button" is the button with the Windows symbol on it that Windows commonly links to the Windows keys on a 104 key keyboard.
Cool.Right click on the windows button is what made all my frustration with 8 go away. I hope they kept that in 10.
I read somewhere that Win 7 is getting another 2 years of support (good for me). I wonder if I should upgrade from 7 to 8.1 for two reasons: longer support, and some of you here saying it's much faster than 7.
blakerwry said:I didn't care for 8