We know that upgrading a Windows 10 device can often be a shot, as updates can cause users problems.
This is why Microsoft does not allow users from the time it is present to install Windows 10 updates. In reality, they had an option which allowed updates and features of Windows 10 to be delayed for up to one year.
After all the issues arising from the updated version of Windows 10 October 2018, it has launched this functionality to postpone updates for one year, provided that it has not ended the official support time of the computer version that you have installed.
This was still available in the Windows 10 version 1909, however, in the May update (version 2004), the company removed this feature and only now allows you to postpone updates for up to 7 days, i.e. you have a week for a forced update.
The organization supports this and notes that computers have been updated only once a year and that they are concerned about the fact that many computers have been kept without essential safety functions.
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