phaolo: -
a script needed to obtain something that
was a simple option before = crap change.
Change HKLM\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU key, value NoAutoUpdate to the desired one. Or use the Group Policy to set it. Same way as it was since at least 2011.
The script is there for the simple users that are afraid of messing something up if they try to do that on their own.
phaolo: Needing a script for a simple setting is always bulls**t.
The script is there for ease of use. The options are the same ones that were there since 2011 at least, minus the "Don't update" one in the windows update menu.
phaolo: If something is dangerous to change (yeah, updates..), just add a warning.
Does the acronym UAC ring a bell? That kind of warning? The one most "normal users" said it was an annoyance, turned it off, and never used it again?
Niggles: Odd question but, what happens if your system goes bellyup after the 12 months update for free grace period is over and done with?.
Software or hardware? If software, install Win10 again, skip the serial check, then go online to authenticate.
If hardware, install Win10 again, then contact Customer Support, explain your situation and see if they give you a new activation or if you'll have to obtain one yourself.
rtcvb32: Cortana becomes the Kinnect: Always on, always listening, always there, sending feedback (
and potentially live VOIP) directly to Microsoft and possibly the NSA. Your messages, emails and other information is collected, windows, browser history, contact list, pretty much everything...
That's weird. Cortana on my installation is off. Not only that, it tells me that with my region and language (Greece, EN-US) it's not available. Could it be that it was set correctly instead of just pressing buttons?