As it is eating his 3G data.
Strange that it is Win 10 home. As it is a business laptop.
Will double check.
Disable the Windows Update service.
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As it is eating his 3G data.
Strange that it is Win 10 home. As it is a business laptop.
Will double check.
Oh Arthur, you don't want to tell us that there is an option to disable Microsoft 'Telemetry', aka Bitcoin/cryptocurrency mining.Back to topic.
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Regarding setting an ethernet connection as metered: Those who do update their systems and who bother/care to check will have seen this capability exposed in Settings of Version 1703.
There are other/additional settings exposed in 1709, based on feedback and telemetry.
https://tb.rg-adguard.net/index.php
You are welcome.
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Well, it is complete nonsence. We all know that a any major update will reset our user setiings to defaults and GPE settings is ignored. How you can claim it is a workable platform? As an ordinary user I shouldn't have to resque to the GPE after all, such things should be available straight away from the user interface and duly respected. And why it the issue after all? It put an additional burden on the administrative work (even it is a true - I think it is a blatant lie, explained in the next paragraph).Suffice to say, that IF you have changed anything in Group Policy AND you do not restore ALL the defaults BEFORE you go through an update process, you cannot say what is available in a vanilla version and what is not.
This is a blatant lie or misinformation at least. I made number of installations from the original 1607 Pro ISO. Immediatelly applied the latest cumulative updates to 1607. At a different time, always the latest cumulative update (so it was a number of them). In none of these cases I could set a metered connection for Ethernet adapter connection. GPE settings was applied afterwards - not before (if you think it was an issue).The fact is that it is possible in WIN 10 Pro to set ANY network to a metered connection and this has always been possible. It is even possible in WIN 10 Home. Whether this is because you choose to use group policies or registry edits or whatever else you find on the Internet it is possible.
I am not prejudiced. Unlike others forum members I have just no business interest to promote crappy software that only brings number of customers to the repair shops, so they can fill up their pockets and smile. So please withold your derogatory remarks in future.sajunky has such an ingrained prejudice against all things Windows that he has completely lost his objectivity on these matters.
yes my first choice also. Funny thing is the Windows Update Assistant says I am up to date.
Yet the built in Windows Update Centre found the update immediately after release and began downloading.
It is starting over and over again...You probably don't have the latest one.
Nope, it was valid one hour ago.Definitely don't have the latest. Use Windows10Upgrade9252.exe.
Nope, it was valid one hour ago.![]()
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I downloaded the combined 32-64-bit ISO. It's 6 628 160 KB.
I always download two separate ISO's for the reason of the nasty bug in the mixed 64/32 bits boot code. If you have already downloaded combined version ISO, just delete one of the source folder you don't need.But this one won't fit on a flash drive as the install.win file is bigger than 4GB...?
I always download two separate ISO's for the reason of the nasty bug in the mixed 64/32 bits boot code. If you have already downloaded combined version ISO, just delete one of the source folder you don't need.
Or just click the ISO to load it into Win's virtual DVD drive, and execute from there. No need to use a flash drive to upgrade an existing installation.
I always download two separate ISO's for the reason of the nasty bug in the mixed 64/32 bits boot code. If you have already downloaded combined version ISO, just delete one of the source folder you don't need.