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Then your only issue might be secure boot certificate the Windows using. The last one will end in June 2026 and therefore afterwards will make the PC that has secure boot enabled be like "dude I don't trust you so I won't let you join the boot process" so drivers can't be run during boot and will prevent Windows from booting. To prevent this you have 4 options:I know not everyone has multiple PCs to use, but this is why my one and only Windows 10 PC has never been online, period, since the initial setup. Anything I need to put on it can be done via flash drive or external SSD. If I need a driver updated, I'll get the update myself. I don't think that machine has even been online since the initial setup. Best of luck to everyone.
I hope your drives are safe, though maybe back up anything important now in small batches while things are going smoothly.
AI is basically free labor "well technically free" ofc any company will replace people. I mean shitty worthless humans cuts in their Yacht and cocaine buying so must replace them so they don´t have to pay salary.Damn! And I thought they had learned their lesson after that last Windows 7 fix had rendered computers unable to shut down.
And they still think that replacing their QA team with AI was the right idea? XD
I usually wait until it physically won't let me shut down without updating. Several weeks, I think.Regardless of the software, i recommend against updating immediately when a new update is released.
I think it's always better to wait a week or two and see how it's received before updating.
There are some firewall programs that can cut the access of programs to internet, and completely prevent automatic updates.
They can even stop windows components from accessing internet, including auto-update.
I hate being stuck with microshit but sadly nothing much to do than suck it up.
Yes, I've tried a few of these myself, but there's definitely issues that they bring to the table for someone who isn't into tinkering with things too much.you can try AtlasOS, ReviOS, ggOS, FoxOS, KernelOS, xOS, GhostSpectre, NexusOS, KirbyOS, imOS
That's how long they're supporting LTSC, so that definitely checks out haha.The new update extends the certificate for like 15 years that kinda means Microsoft only cares to make Windows 10 officially usable until like 2036 lol.