Don't want to know anything about the Windows 10 Spring Creators Update? So you can delay its installation on your computer
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The normal, usual thing is that the vast majority of users are eager to try the new version of an operating system or a certain application. Especially when it comes to major updates. It is something that we live in Windows, but also in Android, Mac or iOS.
"It&39;s normal, but it doesn&39;t happen to everyone equally. There are other people located in the antipodes. Users who want to let a few days go by before upgrading to a new version of an operating system so they don&39;t play guinea pigs and check for any kind of problem or incompatibility.And this article is dedicated to them."
If you don't want to have Windows 10 Spring Creators Update right now, there are ways to delay its arrival on your computer Good because you want to before see and check how it works with the opinions of other users or because it may give you a problem, there are ways to postpone its arrival. Forms that differ based on the version of Windows that we use.
On the one hand, if you use Windows 10 Home, the most widespread version, you may be you will be more limited than if you are a Windows 10 Pro user . But let's look at both possibilities.
Windows 10 Home
"Windows 10 Home doesn&39;t offer many options, it&39;s true, but there is something. To do this we will have to go to the Settings menu and enter the Update and security sectionWe must then locate the option Windows Update and then enter Restart Options "
Once inside we can determine the time we want Windows 10 to finish installing the updates Ok, it has been downloaded, but Spring Creators Update will not be installed until determined by us. One option that has your observations is that we can only choose a date in the next 6 days to install the updates.
Windows 10 Pro
If you have this version of Windows 10 you're in luck, because it offers more options than the previous one. We can choose between pausing and postponing the update.
"To do this again we will use the Settings panel, you know, the cogwheel on the bottom left.The process at the base is the same as above. Search for Update & Security, click Windows Update, then click Advanced Options"
Once inside Advanced Options we will see how the system lets us choose between postponing updates or pausing updates With the first option we can delay them between 1 and 365 days. With the second option, pause, the update will be postponed for 35 days and the panel will show you the date when the update will resume."
These are the two simplest methods, those that do not interfere with system performance, as there are other possibilities that can cause some small problem to the rest of the applications and that therefore we have preferred to omit.
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