When you'd mentioned problems, I was using Linux. I changed over to Windows 10 and did the updates. (I'd read previously that there was an important update coming in July and reading your post reminded me of it) No Problems whatsoever. Other than very long time, 20 mins or 25 mins it took to complete the operation. Seems very stable now, as it was before. I do prefer Linux, but keep Windows 10 alongside in a dual-boot arrangement. There is One, repeat One program I need Windows for, and that is a game.
Windows is confusing to me now, as opposed to Linux. With 2 keypresses and a password entry, my updates are done! As I update DAILY in Linux, it can be started and done with in less than 2 minutes, on average. When a kernel update occurs, that time is slightly longer. (Changing to a new kernel is the only operation that still requires a reboot) I might add that most Linux updates do NOT require a reboot. Isn't that special? ps I'd read that even the kernel upgrades will in the future eliminate the need for a reboot!
Last edited by senortout; 07-14-2016 at 12:44 PM.
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