Rolled back Fall Update after it broke too much, stop auto reinstall?

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  1. Posts : 31,622
    10 Home x64 (22H2) (10 Pro on 2nd pc)
       #11

    CADesertRat said:
    Just to add, Woody posted an article in Computer World...
    It ends with...
    When all else fails – or if you want to hold the Win10 1709 upgrade at bay while you install other updates – Microsoft’s wushowhide utility works great.
    That is what's in is the tutorial I linked to in post #9. My 'System Two' in my specs below has system images for all versions from 1507 up to 1709. I use it to help answer support question here. I use wushowhide to stop the early versions upgrading themselves automatically while I'm running them - but still allowing me to check for updates and keep them up to date. As Woody says "works great".
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  2. Posts : 44
    W10 Pro 1803
       #12

    Bree said:
    It ends with...

    That is what's in is the tutorial I linked to in post #9. My 'System Two' in my specs below has system images for all versions from 1507 up to 1709. I use it to help answer support question here. I use wushowhide to stop the early versions upgrading themselves automatically while I'm running them - but still allowing me to check for updates and keep them up to date. As Woody says "works great".
    Agreed, but I was also under the impression that Settings>Update>Advanced was also on Pro & Home ( Mine is Pro so that's what I used so far to stop 1709 until I'm ready ). The OP said he didn't see it on his Home version so I posted the article.
    Possibly redundant?
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