ManofGod
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Surprised someone has not yet posted this up here in these forums: https://www.windowscentral.com/microsoft-will-no-longer-force-windows-10-feature-updates-users
Honestly, I personally never had an issue with the twice yearly updates on my own computers. That said, I have seen issues with things like Sage 50 not working because of these twice yearly updates, and this would have helped resolve those issues, without a doubt.
This is a better option anyways, although I surprised it took them so long to implement it. However, after the 1809 fiasco, regardless of whether it was wide spread or not, MS must have realized they need a lot longer than 6 months for something to be developed, especially something that can make major changes, even if they are just under the hood changes. (For instance, there are some kernel changes in the May, 2019 Feature update and it is causing GSOD issues with some anti cheat software.)
Honestly, I personally never had an issue with the twice yearly updates on my own computers. That said, I have seen issues with things like Sage 50 not working because of these twice yearly updates, and this would have helped resolve those issues, without a doubt.
This is a better option anyways, although I surprised it took them so long to implement it. However, after the 1809 fiasco, regardless of whether it was wide spread or not, MS must have realized they need a lot longer than 6 months for something to be developed, especially something that can make major changes, even if they are just under the hood changes. (For instance, there are some kernel changes in the May, 2019 Feature update and it is causing GSOD issues with some anti cheat software.)