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Can you confirm you are stuck at 'Step 4...' If so, you should be seeing this...
When the 'Check names' button comes back saying it can't be found it may be down to a spelling mistake. First check that 'Select the object type:' includes 'Group' - if not, click the 'Object types...' button and tick Groups. 'From this location:' should be the name of your PC. Try typing administrators again.
If it still cannot be found, click the 'Advanced...' button. Again, make sure Groups is included in the object types then click the Find Now button. You should get a list of groups from which you can choose Administrators.
I have the Set_Ethernet_as_non-metered_connection.reg on desktop. If I want to pick a day and time to download updates, then I finish steps 11-13. Correct?
Glad we got there in the end. :)
No, it even easier than that. I leave my WiFi as metered permanently. At a time of my choosing I got to Settings > Update and Security and 'check for updates'. This works as normal up to the point it would start the download (in fact, the automatic check for updates still works on a metered connection, you may get a notification saying 'updates are available but we can't download them'). It then says 'we won't download while you are on a metered connection...' but provides a 'Download' button to download anyway. Just click 'Download' and the updates will download and install as normal. Actually, I've just had to this as a new cumulative update has just been released.
Note that Defender won't automatically update its definitions on a metered connection. You should regularly open Defender and update manually from its own 'Update' tab (you'll get a notification for this too if you leave it too long).
Thanks, Bree. This is all good news.
To think I once did this so simply from the control panel on 8.1! Well, I guess we must keep up with the times. I don't know where it's all going though. It does trouble me that Microsoft obviously wants downloads to be done automatically. I have a long time problem with my internet connection where it won't connect. The way I have always dealt with this is by doing a quick restart, which kicked the modem back into working order. With the automatic updates, the quick restart turns into a 30 to 45 minute ordeal.
I was disappointed with the new calculator. No cube root. No y root of x. No reciprocal. etc... I did find the download for the old Windows 7 calculator, however, and have it on this computer.
I can't do crazy math but a search does reveal the 10 calc abilities. I like the 10 calc because you can resize it. Big numbers for old folks.:)
Example (x^y)
http://www.thewindowsclub.com/use-ne...-10-calculator