07 January 19, 08:45
Quote:Microsoft's Windows 10 Home operating system lacks support for essential features that other editions of Windows 10 support. When it comes to updates, no option to pause or disable updates is offered in the user interface.Full reading: https://www.ghacks.net/2019/01/06/window...n-in-1903/
Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise come with options to pause updates for up to 35 days (and feature updates even further). While that is a one-time thing, as updates can only be paused again after installing the most recent updates, it is something at least.
Microsoft introduced the pause update functionality in the Windows 10 Creators Update.
Updates are delivered to Windows 10 Home systems the moment they become available on Windows Update. Updates patch security issues or make other changes to the system; while that is good, usually, it happens quite frequently that updates may cause issues on systems.
Pausing updates is one option that Windows administrators have to block faulty updates from being installed on PCs running the operating system.
Updates and the required restart of the system may interfere with other operations as well, e.g. rendering tasks, conversions, or encryption of hard drives.