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<blockquote data-quote="CyberSimian" data-source="post: 1278370" data-attributes="member: 141969"><p>Although my HTPC runs Windows 7, I do have a laptop that runs Windows 10. It is still running <strong>Windows 10 version 1607</strong>, i.e. no forced updates to more-recent versions (so far).</p><p></p><p>I <em>think</em> (not 100% sure) that I achieved this by enabling the <strong>I am using a metered internet connection</strong> setting. Allegedly, this delays installation of automatic updates, but possibly not indefinitely. In my case it seems to have delayed updates so far.</p><p></p><p>This <a href="https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/metered-connections-in-windows-10-7b33928f-a144-b265-97b6-f2e95a87c408" target="_blank">Microsoft page</a> says this:</p><p style="margin-left: 20px"><em>Cellular data connections are set as metered by default. Wi-Fi and Ethernet network connections can be set to metered but aren't by default. </em></p><p></p><p>So you could try enbling this setting and waiting to see if it re-installs the bad driver. Alternatively, the DDU tool mentioned by [USER=128337]@joecrow[/USER] may achieve the result that you want (but I have never used it myself).</p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, this occurred to me too. You need to have a suitable free slot in each system, which might be a problem if the motherboard is ITX and the one-and-only slot is already occupied (e.g. with a TV tuner card).</p><p></p><p>I am currently building a new HTPC (for over a year now <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite9" alt=":eek:" title="Eek! :eek:" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":eek:" />), and although I currently have an AMD card installed, my intention is to remove it and use the built-in Intel graphics adapter in order to minimise power consumption and heat production (the CPU is an Intel 6th generation i7). However, I will be using Windows 7 as the OS, and not Windows 10.</p><p></p><p>-- from CyberSimian in the UK</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CyberSimian, post: 1278370, member: 141969"] Although my HTPC runs Windows 7, I do have a laptop that runs Windows 10. It is still running [b]Windows 10 version 1607[/b], i.e. no forced updates to more-recent versions (so far). I [i]think[/i] (not 100% sure) that I achieved this by enabling the [b]I am using a metered internet connection[/b] setting. Allegedly, this delays installation of automatic updates, but possibly not indefinitely. In my case it seems to have delayed updates so far. This [URL='https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/metered-connections-in-windows-10-7b33928f-a144-b265-97b6-f2e95a87c408']Microsoft page[/URL] says this: [INDENT][i]Cellular data connections are set as metered by default. Wi-Fi and Ethernet network connections can be set to metered but aren't by default. [/i][/INDENT] So you could try enbling this setting and waiting to see if it re-installs the bad driver. Alternatively, the DDU tool mentioned by [USER=128337]@joecrow[/USER] may achieve the result that you want (but I have never used it myself). Yes, this occurred to me too. You need to have a suitable free slot in each system, which might be a problem if the motherboard is ITX and the one-and-only slot is already occupied (e.g. with a TV tuner card). I am currently building a new HTPC (for over a year now :eek:), and although I currently have an AMD card installed, my intention is to remove it and use the built-in Intel graphics adapter in order to minimise power consumption and heat production (the CPU is an Intel 6th generation i7). However, I will be using Windows 7 as the OS, and not Windows 10. -- from CyberSimian in the UK [/QUOTE]
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