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I recently bought a new laptop with Windows 10 already installed on it and found to like it for a good while. But here a few days ago it tried to install the Creators Update and after 'installing', I was greeted with a flashing black screen and taskbar after logging in, unable to do anything but log out and restart my laptop. I lost all my games and programs which, thanks to the crappy internet, take days to fully download. Moreover, it's gonna take weeks to re-download everything. It was only by some miracle that all my personal files were still there.

 

 

I honestly want absolutely nothing to do with this update, I just use my laptop to play games and do the occasional job-related task I need to do. Is there any way I can just opt out of it? If it's just gonna continue to do this to my laptop then I'd rather my computer be insecure than up to date.

 

 

So is there some way to just opt out of the update instead of dealing with it?

 

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