
A surge of discontent is pouring into forums as people voice their frustrations over recent Windows updates. Many users report unexpected disruptions and reliability issues, prompting some to delay these updates or block them entirely. The general consensus revolves around dissatisfaction with the current patches.
People on various forums are openly sharing their methods to cope with the ongoing issues. One person noted, "I haven't updated Windows in like 6 weeks, and I'm kind of glad because of all the bricked PCs. I really hate Microsoft." Another added they appreciated Windows 10 because it has fewer updates that don't break anything. This sentiment is echoed in complaints about forced updates and disruptions in user control.
Delaying Updates: Users opt to postpone updates significantly, prompting multiple comments such as:
Waiting weeks or longer before installation to avoid glitches.
Utilizing manual commands to prevent unwanted restarts.
Networking Concerns: Recent updates have been tied to serious networking problems, with comments stating risks of losing access to essential files. Users lament about unexpected reboots: "I saw that the PC was on, WTF!? Windows still installed the updates and restarted."
Frustration with Forced Updates: Ongoing criticism surrounds the aggressive nature of these updates. Some users mention how updates disrupt shutdown processes, saying, "If the update sits for a few days, Windows removes the regular shutdown and restart options."
"It's always funny to me that Windows is like this. I’ve been using Linux for a bit and when you tell it to shut down, it just pulls out a gun and shoots all processes in the face," added one user, highlighting their dissatisfaction with Windows compared to alternatives.
The frustration expressed across forums portrays a clear desire among users to maintain control over their systems. While some are trying out alternative systems like Linux, many are still holding out hope for better options from Microsoft to manage updates without compromising stability.
🔸 "I’m glad I’m not the only one" speaks to shared frustrations among many people.
🔹 Increasing numbers are considering Linux due to stability preferences.
🔶 Significant anxiety exists over the risks posed by faulty updates and security needs.
As complaints continue to flood in, one must wonder: How can Microsoft regain the trust of these disgruntled users?