Why? Oftentimes, major Windows updates cause various technical issues. For example, many users who installed the Windows 10 Anniversary Update reported various bugs soon after upgrading. Taking this into account, many users are planning to delay upgrading to Windows 10 Creators Update.

How to defer the Windows 10 Creators Update

  1. Go to Settings 2. Select Update & Security

  2. Select Advanced options

  3. Check the Defer Updates box

This action takes your computer to the Business branch. In this manner, major updates are delivered only after the consumer branch validates them. Validation takes place after least four months of usage, which is enough time for possible bugs to be detected. Once you check the Defer Updates box, your computer should receive updates only after August 2017. It is worth mentioning that the option to defer Windows 10 updates is available only on Windows 10 Pro. When using Windows for professional purposes, the best solution is to make sure the OS and the subsequent updates are fully stable and reliable in order to avoid the potential bugs which could impact your business. If you’re running Windows 10 Home, you’ll need to resort to other solutions to postpone installing the Windows 10 Creators Update. For more information on how to defer updates on Windows 10 Home, check out the articles listed below:

Disable Windows 10 automatic updates: tips and tricks How to Block Automatic Updates in Windows 10 Windows 10 Update Disabler lets you control update delivery and installation You can now control which type of apps can be installed on your PC

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