Len Dennis
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You can uninstall it via "restore" you know.ugh; I "upgraded" to Windows 10. I do not like it. I would still be using Windows Xp if I could.
You can uninstall it via "restore" you know.ugh; I "upgraded" to Windows 10. I do not like it. I would still be using Windows Xp if I could.
upgraded, with out problem.
no big deal.
You can uninstall it via "restore" you know.
interesting.. I did not know. I will look into that. I haven't used my Win10 that much. I mainly use the internet browsers.
I'm still with 7, haven't done any updates since I turned off auto when they started bugging me about getting 10.
[h=2]Security-only updates[/h]Also from October 2016 onwards, Windows will release a single Security-only update. This update collects all of the security patches for that month into a single update. Unlike the Monthly Rollup, the Security-only update will only include new security patches that are released for that month. Individual patches will no longer be available. The Security-only update will be available to download and deploy from WSUS, SCCM, and the Microsoft Update Catalog. Windows Update will publish only the Monthly Rollup – the Security-only update will not be published to Windows Update. The security-only update will allow enterprises to download as small of an update as possible while still maintaining more secure devices.