Posted May 30, 2020
Themken: Happened to me too. Made me furious naturally. I think they fixed it as it stopped doing that what I have seen or heard.
I used to have problems with Win10 updates interrupting my work, but fortunately I have Windows 10 Pro where it is possible to completely prevent the updates. I run them manually when I feel like it, usually maybe every two months or so, sometimes more often. Two days ago I did it again, also installed the latest Feature update. I have no idea why the same isn't possible in Home versions of Windows 10. It is as if MS thinks the Home users are stupid and control must be taken away from them. However, I recall it wasn't quite straightforward to stop the automatic updates even in Pro, my colleague had to show me where it is done.
I guess the real reason why it is possible to disabled in Pro versions is that companies wouldn't want to use 10 if the updates from MS were forced to company PCs. Companies want to review the updates and make sure no incompatibilities occur. MS just doesn't want to offer that same control to home users.
Linux home users have that control. Dunno, maybe Linux users are smarter then that they can be granted the control? :) At least I personally feel dumber whenever I am using Windows 10.