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Do you have a link? I can't seem to find the post. I don't want to disable updates, I just want it to warn me.I recently posted a gpedit solution for that. It seems to work so far.
What GPEDIT command?
The one that disables updates results in no updates ever downloaded until you open the Windows Update page to check, and then they begin downloading and installing.
Well, this should be pleasing to no one. Except MS, Intel, AMD, and their squads.
can't lie... I wish it would at least support 8.1+...but relatively indifferent overall.Well, this should be pleasing to no one. Except MS, Intel, AMD, and their squads.
Wow Intel can't make the CPU faster so there using custom CPU and software only, almost like Apple. What happen to competition?
What do you mean "almost like Apple"? They'll still support Linux if you're that much against Windows 10.
Where did you read Kaby Lake will support Linux? I like both windows 10 and Linux.
What I was referring to is you have to buy CPU and OS together like Apple.
Referenced Article said:Why this matters: Microsoft's push forward, however rational from a technology standpoint, robs PC enthusiasts of their choice of operating systems—a freedom this particular sector of the community has loudly defended in the past. This could have broader implications for the PC market, too: It could be the deciding factor that finally brings about the abandonment of Windows 7 and Windows 8.1. (Linux is an option, too, and nothing is precluding Apple from buying the chips for Macs, either.)
Referenced Article said:Updated at 10:03 AM with additional details about Intel's Kaby Lake drivers. Clarification: Microsoft's support strategy applies to the use of the chips within Windows PCs, not Linux or Apple Macs.
Well, this should be pleasing to no one. Except MS, Intel, AMD, and their squads.
Intel's Kaby Lake and AMD's Zen processors will only support Windows 10