Windows 10: Don’t use Windows 10’s ‘Optional Updates’ if you want a stable system

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    Don’t use Windows 10’s ‘Optional Updates’ if you want a stable system


    Some users seek to be the first to use Windows 10 feature updates, cumulative updates and driver updates via Microsoft’s Windows Update. If you just want a stable system, don’t go clicking “Download and install” button under the new “Optional updates” section for Windows 10 because you may unwittingly download drivers that you don’t need.

    With a cumulative update in August, Microsoft introduced a new feature called “Optional updates” and it shows up only when updates are available.

    With optional updates page, Microsoft said you can quickly and easily download and install drivers and monthly preview updates if you need them.

    After Microsoft retired the automatic driver updates support in Device Manager last month, all your drivers can now be found and installed via this new optional updates screen rather than going into Device Manager.

    Don’t use Windows 10’s ‘Optional Updates’ if you want a stable system Optional-updates.jpg

    This page also offers unwanted drivers and if you don’t pay attention, you may download a driver that you don’t need—even if you were simply hoping for fixes.

    Last week, Microsoft further expanded the reach of the optional updates and the company has started pushing a bunch of drivers from Intel. If you check for updates and go to optional updates screen, you will find a long list of old drivers that could negatively affect the performance of the system.

    In other words, you really need to be careful when you’re selecting and installing drivers using the optional updates screen.

    Microsoft said that users should use the feature only when they have a specific problem. Otherwise, you should consider grabbing updates from your manufacturer’s site or wait for automatic driver updates.

    Don’t use Windows 10’s ‘Optional Updates’ if you want a stable system Intel-driver-updates.jpg

    If you see driver patch listed as “Intel – System” with a release date of 1968, you should avoid it if the current driver version is newer than the one displayed above.

    Likewise, you should also consider skipping Wi-Fi, printer or Bluetooth driver updates if you don’t have any issues or problems.

    The problem with these so-called driver releases is that they’re outdated and may introduce new problems or upgrade blocks. In 2018, for example, Microsoft issued a driver patch that caused audio issues for some users.

    This is because when you do driver updates via the optional updates screen, your drivers are actually downgraded to an old or OEM-locked version. Old drivers are often not compatible with apps and Windows 10 features updates. In addition, OEM-locked drivers could also prevent you from loading the latest drivers from Intel’s website.

    The best option to download and install compatible drivers is still the manufacturer’s tools or websites.

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    Windows 10 update options

    No, not Option Six, I said Option Two step 6, here: Option Two Step 6,
     
  3. Ahhzz Win User
    Windows 10 Tweaks

    Pressing “Windows+Pause Break” (it’s up there next to scroll lock) opens the “System” Window.

    Windows 10: In the new version of Windows, Explorer has a section called Quick Access. This includes your frequent folders and recent files. Explorer defaults to opening this page when you open a new window. If you’d rather open the usual This PC, with links to your drives and library folders, follow these steps:

    • Open a new Explorer window.
    • Click View in the ribbon.
    • Click Options.
    • Under General, next to “Open File Explorer to:” choose “This PC.”
    • Click OK


    credit to Lifehacker.
     
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    Windows 10 download speed issues

    Try this method:
    • First of all from Start Menu, open Settings (Type settings in the search bar and it will appear).
    • locate and select “Update and Security“.
    • in this window, Locate “Advanced Options”. Click on it.
    • In Advanced Options; Click on “Choose How Updates are Delivered“.
    • Turn off Updates from more than one place.
    Your system will not work as a seeder for other Windows 10 users. It will give sudden boast to your Slow internet speed.
     
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