pctechforhire
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Wow, ok. For my clients, sure, let it reboot once a month. No problem. But for ME, it's about finding my computer has rebooted and now all of my programs and tabs and everything I had running is now gone. For ME, it's about controlling how and when the reboot takes place. My systems ARE patched, but on MY schedule. I would rather gracefully shut everything down that is running and gracefully bring it back up. Microsofts forced reboot doesn't allow for that. So, yes, I would love to find a permanent way to prevent MS from rebooting MY system.Are you people still whining about a reboot that happens ONCE A BLOODY MONTH?!?
Talk about first world problems... yikes. Patch your crap!
Also, this can be a problem for clients, as well. Even MS may allow Windows 10 home users to pause updates soon. Automatic reboots is a problem. And I understand MS is trying to get the typical home user to update their systems more regularly. But they haven't, yet, found the right balance. And we techs are a different beast altogether. We (I) want control over everything. So, again, yes, I would love to find a permanent way to prevent MS from rebooting my system.