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fucking windows 10

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Looool I woke up randomly to win10 on my laptop I was like uhh okay then

I bet this has happened with every single OS to someone :p

Has never happened to me on W10 so it's not a common thing lel

Looks like i'm definately going to stay with lovely windows 7

B careful with any random pop-ups about updating. They're getting sneaky as fuck and practically forcing windows10 lmao.

 

 

OT: He's an idiot for having that setting though, you can just turn that off facep.gif VSuShjF.gif

B careful with any random pop-ups about updating. They're getting sneaky as fuck and practically forcing windows10 lmao.

 

 

OT: He's an idiot for having that setting though, you can just turn that off facep.gif VSuShjF.gif

saw a post about it earlier indeed, thanks for the heads up smile.png

How? e9bda123fe.png

That DD:HH:MM:SS

No updates. 

Update & Restart/shut down option. Per each time this occurs when I start up the CPU it takes 20-30 minutes to get to the user screen. Obviously you don't have to update it, but most of the time it's automatic for me, not manual

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Update & Restart/shut down option. Per each time this occurs when I start up the CPU it takes 20-30 minutes to get to the user screen. Obviously you don't have to update it, but most of the time it's automatic for me, not manual

 

I recently discovered this wonderful thing called google.

 

http://www.howtogeek.com/224471/how-to-prevent-windows-10-from-automatically-downloading-updates/

Update & Restart/shut down option. Per each time this occurs when I start up the CPU it takes 20-30 minutes to get to the user screen. Obviously you don't have to update it, but most of the time it's automatic for me, not manual

You can just turn off the auto updates :P That's what I did

 

20-30 minutes means it's time for a SSD though :boge:

I recently discovered this wonderful thing called google.

 

http://www.howtogeek.com/224471/how-to-prevent-windows-10-from-automatically-downloading-updates/

 

 

:doge:

 

 

You can just turn off the auto updates :P That's what I did

 

20-30 minutes means it's time for a SSD though boge.png

 

Oh right. I was looking for an option for that! but they appeared to be hidden.

 

The time duration to start up has gradually decreased each time, though I won't say anything more rolleyes.gif

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If microsoft forcibly upgrades my Win7 to Windows 10, then Bill Gates better not be anywhere near me cuz I'd kill a bich.

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