

Search for Command Prompt and click the top. To check why the computer shutdown with Command Prompt, use these steps: Open Start. I'd rather have a stale OS than one that reboots at will. How to determine shutdown reason on Windows 10 with Command Prompt. If I go to bed and come back in the morning and find that 4 virtual desktops with windows all over the place where I had code editors open working on software are all closed, I'm going find a way to entirely block updates, too.

Microsoft ABSOLUTELY needs to go back to allow more flexibility. I guess if you are running Windows 10 (whatever "home" is called), you're hosed. This seems to work for Windows 10 Pro, which is what I'm using. I also checked "install updates for other MS products"Ģb) Under "No auto-restart when logged on users for scheduled automatic updates" select "Enabled" 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. Under "Computer Configuration" -> "Administrative Templates" -> "Windows Components" -> "Windows Update". I hate the threat that it's going to reboot, but I guess the settings I have applied are preventing it. Windows 10 downloads updates, applies them, says it will reboot, but it does not.
