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Announcing Windows 10 Insider Preview Build 21337
- HotCakeXMar 23, 2021MVP
nuno silva wrote:
Indeed, but users should never turn off Update on any Builds, prod included.I wouldn't say they "shouldn't", just not recommended.
Windows update and Windows store both offer options to turn off automatic updates if someone wants it that way.
it's people's device after all, there are people having limited Internet bandwidth and cap, or just any other reason they might have.but insider builds are different, apps and Windows are updated a lot more often.
edit: also, it's not always a good idea to install the latest update on a production Windows.
Yes, Microsoft says it's good to do that, but they don't always provide bug-free updates.
there are countless news about new updates breaking functionality, breaking printers, causing bugs, BSOD etc.
the quality and reliability of the updates for Windows 10 need to improve a lot so we no longer see news articles about a new update breaking Windows 10, when it's supposed to make Windows 10 better instead.
Windows team need to test each update and cumulative update on real hardware, Not virtual machine, and on a wide variety of hardware combinations and peripherals.
it's an OS used by over 1 billion people in the world, the tests should be as thorough and rigorous as it can get.
- DeletedMar 23, 2021Doskonale to uzasadnienie pasuje do tego tematu który dla nas użytkowników
jest najważniejszy !
Zbyt dużo pułapek zniechęca niezawansowanych i wprowadza niezadowolenie
mnie wystarczy jedna sprawdzona kompilacja Windows w Roku 2021 - zapowiedziana , przetestowana - ponieważ ludzie boją się pobrać aktualizację
a tak nie powinno być !
Powinny być rozbudowana informacja i jeden prosty sposób odinstalowania
aktualizacji która się nie powidła , a jest to nadal skomplikowane !
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Andrzej- HotCakeXMar 23, 2021MVPif updates start being reliable and not cause bugs and problems on computers that install them, there won't be news websites and articles talking bad about Windows either.
they do it because 1) free speech and 2) Microsoft keeps giving them reasons and proof to do so.