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The forced updates are unavoidable on home and get you stuck in a loop sometimes by Saltlord 11/25/2020, 8:34am PST
I have enterprise and eventually stopped them by deleting task scheduler, reconfiguring things with the service management console and gpedit, and generally being willing to take a monkey wrench to the works. Wrecking their update system was the only way to avoid certain updates that they pushed through despite fatal flaws forcing windows to cyclically reboot and attempt to reapply the update, sometimes screwing up system data to make the machine unable to boot and occasionally increasing the risk of destroying user data.

Are you sure you want to get Home? Are you certain you even want to give a 70 year old person Windows 10 to deal with and then get calls about shit like the above?
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Windows 10 Installation - the right way? by Ice Cream Jonsey 11/22/2020, 11:29am PST NEW
    You need to literally unplug the internet to get an offline account. by Mischief Maker 11/22/2020, 12:12pm PST NEW
        Thanks, that was the piece of their install I had forgotten about. by Ice Cream Jonsey 11/22/2020, 6:41pm PST NEW
            The forced updates are unavoidable on home and get you stuck in a loop sometimes by Saltlord 11/25/2020, 8:34am PST NEW
 
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