Stay on windows 10 current-1. Is this possible?
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In Windows 10 Pro, Windows 10 Enterprise, Windows 10 Education, and Windows 10 S, you can defer features and quality updates to your PC. When you defer feature updates, new Windows features won’t be offered, downloaded, or installed for a period of time that is greater than the deferral period set. Deferring feature updates doesn’t affect security updates, but it does prevent you from getting the latest Windows features as soon as they're available.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4026834/windows-10-defer-feature-updates
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@black3dynamite read the question again
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@aaronstuder said in Stay on windows 10 current-1. Is this possible?:
In Windows 10 Pro, Windows 10 Enterprise, Windows 10 Education, and Windows 10 S, you can defer features and quality updates to your PC. When you defer feature updates, new Windows features won’t be offered, downloaded, or installed for a period of time that is greater than the deferral period set. Deferring feature updates doesn’t affect security updates, but it does prevent you from getting the latest Windows features as soon as they're available.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4026834/windows-10-defer-feature-updates
Not sure reliable. Sometimes that works, sometimes it does not.
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@aaronstuder said in Stay on windows 10 current-1. Is this possible?:
@black3dynamite read the question again
Yep, misunderstood the question.
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@scottalanmiller said in Stay on windows 10 current-1. Is this possible?:
@aaronstuder said in Stay on windows 10 current-1. Is this possible?:
In Windows 10 Pro, Windows 10 Enterprise, Windows 10 Education, and Windows 10 S, you can defer features and quality updates to your PC. When you defer feature updates, new Windows features won’t be offered, downloaded, or installed for a period of time that is greater than the deferral period set. Deferring feature updates doesn’t affect security updates, but it does prevent you from getting the latest Windows features as soon as they're available.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4026834/windows-10-defer-feature-updates
Not sure reliable. Sometimes that works, sometimes it does not.
Correct. This is not reliable as various security updates have repeatedly reset settings over the years.
I would never "rely" on something like this.Additionally, this is not an N-1 setting. It is delay X days. So technically, it is not even an answer to his question, but a hack instead. The only hack that could maybe, mostly, work, to my knowledge. But still a hack.
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Usually the biggest issues are done on the fast track. I've never had the crazy issues you see in the news with Win10 because I leave it all default on my home systems.
My home systems are never the first to jump Rev or whatever. I will never be a beta tester for Win10 lol.
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My current settings are to delay new features for 365 days... Now if I reduce the delay let say about 100 days... what should I expect in next days?! 1803 to be installed?!
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@matteo-nunziati said in Stay on windows 10 current-1. Is this possible?:
My current settings are to delay new features for 365 days... Now if I reduce the delay let say about 100 days... what should I expect in next days?! 1803 to be installed?!
Also I'm on the "ex" businness branch...Yeah - if you go to 100 days, I would expect 1803 to be installed, then 100 days from now I would expect 1809 to be installed.
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So I've not solved. This has been my approach:
- decrease the update delay to 90 days (just a random point)
- run win update
- receive 1803
- increase back the delay to 365 days
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@matteo-nunziati said in Stay on windows 10 current-1. Is this possible?:
So I've not solved. This has been my approach:
- decrease the update delay to 90 days (just a random point)
- run win update
- receive 1803
- increase back the delay to 365 days
If you decrease the update now - I would fully expect you to get 1809 from windows update, not 1803.
Only by doing an upgrade to 1803 manually (from now old media) would I expect you to make this middle ground stop.
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@Dashrender said in Stay on windows 10 current-1. Is this possible?:
@matteo-nunziati said in Stay on windows 10 current-1. Is this possible?:
So I've not solved. This has been my approach:
- decrease the update delay to 90 days (just a random point)
- run win update
- receive 1803
- increase back the delay to 365 days
If you decrease the update now - I would fully expect you to get 1809 from windows update, not 1803.
Only by doing an upgrade to 1803 manually (from now old media) would I expect you to make this middle ground stop.
If you put the delay big enough you cut 1809 out. Also is 1809 already available in the "sane" lane?
Btw, I've actually done this. And I've got 1803.
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@Dashrender as a general rule you are right: decreasing too much the delay at the wrong time lets you install 1809. This is why I've not solved.
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@matteo-nunziati said in Stay on windows 10 current-1. Is this possible?:
@Dashrender as a general rule you are right: decreasing too much the delay at the wrong time lets you install 1809. This is why I've not solved.
I'm guessing you got 1803 instead of 1809 because MS is super slow rolling 1809 because of the problems they had during the first role out.