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Updating Windows 7
#11
Trinidad's post above is correct. Turning off Windows update is a bad, bad idea. Oddly there is a solution to stop Windows 7 becoming Windows 10 suggested by Microsoft themselves. It involves 2 very simple registry edits.

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate
You’ll probably have to create the 'WindowsUpdate' key on the left-hand side, which you can do by right-clicking the Windows node. Click on that new key, and then create a new 32-bit DWORD called 'DisableOSUpgrade' on the right-hand side, right click that & give it a value of 1.
HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\Gwx\DisableGwx
If 'Gwx' doesn't exist, create it. Then create a 32bit DWORD 'DisableGwx', right click that & give it a value of '1'.

(http://www.askvg.com/how-to-remove-get-w...m-taskbar/) Scroll down to 'Method 3'.

For some strange reason Microsoft only mentioned this a few months back. It's the same with the (unofficial) Windows 7 Service Pack 2. (But don't call it that). Most updates for Windows 7 are now monthly roll-up's. I updated my Windows 10 to the Anniversary update. I found it uninspiring. Once I uninstalled all the app's I'll never use, and put back all the app's I do. I had the exact same OS I had before the Anniversary update. Once I did all the upgrades I went right back to my Linux computer that I use every day. Was this trip really necessary?
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#12
Yes O-grant but this does not remove the pre-loaded and even pre-installed unnecessary caches of windows 10 files. Windows 7 does not rid itself of these without a difficult command line sorting process not to be attempted by the inexperienced. The GWX.exe program I referred to allows you select and delete these caches with very decent recommendations on a friendly GUI. I've used it probably fifty times now.

TC
All opinions expressed and all advice given by Trinidad Cruz on this forum are his responsibility alone and do not necessarily reflect the views or methods of the developers of Linux Lite. He is a citizen of the United States where it is acceptable to occasionally be uninformed and inept as long as you pay your taxes.
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#13
(08-04-2016, 12:38 PM)Wirezfree link Wrote: Maybe a new ploy by MS to get you on Win10
>Sad :o :Smile :'(


I believe that's exactly what it is. I haven't had a smooth W7 update in many months, covering a couple dozen machines. And I've had W8 or W10 machines right next to them update in minutes, so it doesn't seem like a connection or load balance problem. W7 never used to be like this; it started in earnest when W10 was released a year ago. Very happy to be largely done with Windows.
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