What should I do if Win10 forces an update? Microsoft released new tools

  

Computer store news: In order to keep users' computers up to date, Microsoft forced all updates to be installed. However, in fact not all updates must be installed, and individual updates may also cause user system anomalies. Now Microsoft has released a new tool that can prevent some Windows 10 updates from being installed automatically. Microsoft has changed the Windows Update Installation Policy for Windows 10 to automatically download all available updates for users (to keep the system up to date).


Users can choose the required updates individually, at the very least to avoid some problems, such as the recent NVIDIA graphics driver problem causing display instability. This installation package released by Microsoft can prevent this from happening.

Recently, Microsoft has pushed an update numbered KB3074681, which caused a resource manager crash on many users' computers. This tool can be used to hide this update. Friends who need it may wish to try one. Try it. If you want to install it again after hiding, you can easily unhide it.

Installation package KB3073930 can hide or block Windows 10 updates, as well as new driver versions. You can drill down to the latest updates before deciding whether to install them. Currently, this tool is only pushed to Windows 10 internal plan participants, and will be released publicly after the official release of the new system on July 29.

According to Microsoft's update push plan, the future Win10 update will be first pushed to Windows Insider users, and will be pushed to the public after testing without major problems, which can largely avoid major problems.

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