Finally some good news.
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at Microsoft! I disabled Windows Update Service (services.msc) a few days ago and they updated my favorite machine anyway. How did they do that, through a backdoor? It just sat and thrashed the drive for 8 hours with a blank screen and all I could do is toggle the keyboard lights on and off and nothing else.
That's the thing with updates. It is like playing Russian Roulette. Most of the time nothing but a click sound and that is all. But one day, here comes that BANG! And by the way, many of my machines hasn't seen an update in over 10 years are doing just fine. I got a Windows XP SP2 machine running right now that is doing some streaming. I have it working about 10 hours a day. I've tried to replace it with an Android or iOS, but the Apps suck so bad they are not reliable enough.I have updated both my Win 10 notebook and the one at work with no problems that I've seen so far. I was quite aware of the reported problems but did it anyway.
What do you have to do to stop Windows 10 from updating? Create a group policy or what? I don't want or need updates. Build 1903 breaks my 15 year old GlucoseOne software, btw. Four of my Windows 10 machines are still running build 1803. For how long, I dunno? They might become Linux machines if Microsoft doesn't behave. Then I'll use my Windows 7 and 8 machines for Windows stuff.Windows 10 Version 1903 running here since 10/10/2019. I'll have to put 1909 on as it's waiting in the update queue.
If you are running Pro then the easiest way is with a group policy to shut updates off.What do you have to do to stop Windows 10 from updating? Create a group policy or what? I don't want or need updates. Build 1903 breaks my 15 year old GlucoseOne software, btw. Four of my Windows 10 machines are still running build 1803. For how long, I dunno? They might become Linux machines if Microsoft doesn't behave. Then I'll use my Windows 7 and 8 machines for Windows stuff.
What do you have to do to stop Windows 10 from updating? Create a group policy or what? I don't want or need updates. Build 1903 breaks my 15 year old GlucoseOne software, btw. Four of my Windows 10 machines are still running build 1803. For how long, I dunno? They might become Linux machines if Microsoft doesn't behave. Then I'll use my Windows 7 and 8 machines for Windows stuff.
GlucoseOne is different than those glucose meter apps. It does things like inputting your reading and then telling you how much insulin you need. Plus it knows how much insulin you have already in your system and how much is left time-wise and adjusts your dosage accordingly. I could do this manually, but it is so much easier this way. And besides I am covered only for Accu-Chek Aviva strips. If I use anything else I have to pay like a buck a strip.Have you ever considered an update to your meter, they are usually free.
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When I Googled GlucoseOne it basically pointed me to the One Touch site which was incorrect, understandable about being covered for one type of strip. I'd just keep a Win7 machine around for running old software.GlucoseOne is different than those glucose meter apps. It does things like inputting your reading and then telling you how much insulin you need. Plus it knows how much insulin you have already in your system and how much is left time-wise and adjusts your dosage accordingly. I could do this manually, but it is so much easier this way. And besides I am covered only for Accu-Chek Aviva strips. If I use anything else I have to pay like a buck a strip.
Right now, I can use GlucoseOne on any of my Windows machines and the data gets stored in the cloud. So it doesn't matter which machine I use since they use the same data. I suppose if worse comes to worse, I could use GlucoseOne on any Windows except Windows 10. But I probably won't use Windows 10 much if I went that route.