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I’m curious, has anyone been in a place of business where they run Windows 10? It just occurred to me that at my work and every business organisation I’ve visited or dealt with uses Windows 7. I don’t know how many years since Windows 10 reared it’s head but the fact nowhere appears to be using it (at least from what I’ve seen) shows it’s not taken off at all and that they need to rethink this idea of a constantly changing and evolving Windows with relentless feature updates/moving of the goalposts.
at the moment to me it is unreliable, you never know what will break next and from a personal level the new style store/metro native apps (or whatever they are called) cause so many headaches. Especially on a multi user PC where they are so prone to going wrong/breaking for other pc users when they get updated with sometimes great difficulty getting them fixed again
Our choice is only two-fold:
-Either we pause the FU for how long MS will allow ( It seems that there is going to be a new, should I say, revamped pause feature with 19H1) and see for a while how it (FU) fares out there with other users before installing on our own PC.
-Use MR for a full system image backup and take our chances. Most of the time, that is my preferred approach.
Last edited by IronZorg89; 20 Mar 2019 at 17:33.
KB4490481 being pushed out to 1809, assuming it's the Release Preview branch.
17763.402
Cumulative Update KB4490481 Windows 10 RP Build 17763.402 - March 20
Last edited by Brink; 20 Mar 2019 at 18:36. Reason: added link