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 Turn on Backups: Turn on Backups:
 +  * UPDATE: Consider using Synctoy to perform backups to a 2nd hard disk
   * Start > Settings > Update & Security (recovery, backup)   * Start > Settings > Update & Security (recovery, backup)
   * Left sidebar, click Backup   * Left sidebar, click Backup
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   * In the resulting window (Home - File History) navigate to the date you want to look for the file   * In the resulting window (Home - File History) navigate to the date you want to look for the file
   * Highlight the file you want to restore and then click the green arrow   * Highlight the file you want to restore and then click the green arrow
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 +Disable Auto Restart:
 +
 +  * On 16 August 2018, followed [[https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/954195-nine-ways-to-stop-block-or-disable-windows-update-in-windows-10/]] with the following steps:
 +    * Drill down to Administrative Template > Windows Components > Windows Update
 +    * Edit Windows Update option
 +    * Set to Enabled and choose option 2 "Notify for download and auto update"
 +    * Click Apply
 +    * Review that these settings now appear in the Control Panel > Update and Security > Windows Update > Advanced Options
 +
 +  * [[https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/8013-enable-disable-windows-update-automatic-updates-windows-10-a.html]]
 +
 +  * [[http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-update/disable-automatic-reboot-on-updates-windows-10-pro/90871eb1-645e-46fc-8348-a239e0f3ecff?auth=1 | Disable automatic reboot on updates - Windows 10 Pro anniversary update]]
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 +The following procedure seemed to work, October 2016:
 +
 +<nowiki>
 +I made changes recently.  Windows 10 downloads updates, applies them, says it will reboot, but it does not.  I hate the threat that it's going to reboot, but I guess the settings I have applied are preventing it.
 +Here's what I did...
 +1) Run 'gpedit.msc'
 +2) Under "Computer Configuration" -> "Administrative Templates" -> "Windows Components" -> "Windows Update"...
 +2a) Select "Configure Automatic Updates", select "enabled", select "4 - auto download and schedule the install", check "install during automatic maintenance" and select a time to install.  I also checked "install updates for other MS products"
 +2b) Under "No auto-restart when logged on users for scheduled automatic updates" select "Enabled"
 +3) Run "gpupdate /force"
 +This seems to work for Windows 10 Pro, which is what I'm using.  I guess if you are running Windows 10 (whatever "home" is called), you're hosed.
 +</nowiki>
 +
 +Windows 10 stops responding when trying to unlock screensaver:
 +  * Could not find exact problem through web search
 +  * Identified all "apps" or programs that I did not want and I uninstalled them
 +  * The problem seemed to occur after the large "service pack" type installation that occurred in October, 2016
 +
 +Startup Programs:
 +  * Press Windows Key + R to open the run dialog.  Then type: ''shell:Startup''
 +  * This will open your startup folder. Simply drag your shortcut created earlier into this folder.
windows_10_notes.txt · Last modified: 2019/03/15 19:56 by juckins