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Should I press the restart button for this touch screen display? 🤔

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  • 15
    Should.
  • 15
    Absolutely
  • 11
    Unequivocally yes.
  • 15
    Why not? Updates are important and
    "change is good"
  • 5
    *Bane voice* Let the games begin.
  • 6
    I don't understand how this even is a question?! 🤔
  • 3
    @zvyn or just:
    1- use a proper version of windows 10 for this scenario (not home)
    2- spend 5 minutes to setup updates option, if needed, depends on the version

    Ah sorry, if you don't make the classic linux comment against ms without even know how things works, is not cool
  • 0
    Watch the world burn...😂😂
  • 0
    @dontbeevil I get the same on win 10 pro
  • 0
    @inpothet of course you get the same, because you supplse to ibteract with the pc by default:
    1- you can configure the update behavior from settings
    2- you can click on one of the 3 options provided from popup

    In case of a public monitor scenario, you should go for different options:
    - if you want to use the pro, you should configure it properly
    - use a more specific version of windows 10 like iot or embedded
  • 0
    @dontbeevil - That would be Enterprise, $300 please. Don't forget Cals, an AV, and 365 subscription.
  • 1
    I've seen this in an ATM. Fuck the world.
  • 0
    @DasSeahawks nope
    1- enterprise is for work/school companies
    2- av subscription is not mandatory
    3- I'm not sure but i think azure directory subscription is included
    4- I think office 365 is not mandatory
    5- we're not discussing prices, only what's the right choices, if you're not using what's right, don't rant about
  • 0
    @devpyp once again, wrong version
  • 0
    @dontbeevil
    If you're such an expert, why don't you be constructive and tell the OP the right version?
  • 0
  • 0
    @zvyn windows iot is free
  • 1
    It seems that they just don't understand that not all change is good, they change old tings which work and replace them with buggy new features. I don't have problem with the new, it's the bugs, untested software and windows forcing its updates at almost always unwanted times that forced me to find a way to disable their updates completely. I don't want to be their QA (not without getting paid to do so at least :D). OS should serve you, not the other way around.
  • 2
    DO IT.
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