Correct, Neem. I concur.
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trstick1: If your W10 Pro got updated to v1607 without you pushing the button but automatically occurred, there is only 1 fix for that, and that's
W10 AU CLEAN INSTALL. You can fool around with it or use Registry Hacks to fix it,
but 99% of the time your computer will not run right. It's your computer, so do what you want. We discovered this flaw 1 day after the AU was released, and many of us W10 Insider Testers here and on several other Tech Forums reported it to Microsoft on the Insider Hub, which is a private forum for W10 testers only. It's never been fixed to my knowledge.
I have several Customers this happened to, and they too are pissed at MS as they had to pay me to completely reinstall W10 with the v1607 version which is the only way it works properly. The good news is that MS did incorporate the ability to completely disable or reschedule Patch-Tuesday weekly updates!
The bad news is with my testing on about 5 computers I have with W10 Pro on them, it still doesn't stop them from being applied.
Generally speaking, if your W10 Pro is not at the most current version of
v1607 b14393.693, you may continue to have issues.
Folks with the latest W10 Pro version are having more luck with the disabling of weekly updates, but also don't forget you have to disable
WUDO in W10 for this to work; that's not mentioned in many of the Posts I've see telling people how to disable their weekly W10 updates or reschedule them. Here's a link on how to disable your
WUDO:
Windows Update Delivery Optimization: FAQ
Best of luck,
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