stop window install updates

is it possible to shut down the computer while the window is installed updates window, but the window still able to install normally while stopping or after I start computer. So this is the tire to wait for window to finish manually install more than 100 updates and downtime

Yes - if you stop in the Startmenu. During the installation of updates, you will see a shield on the shut down button. Simply click the button close down...

The computer will now, on a blue screen show a text which looks like this: "installation updates 1 of 100 are the PC on until this.

Perhaps, some updates fail, when there is so much. In this case, do not install both at once. Take some of them - for example 4-5 updates. Get these installed, proceed to the next 4-5 updates, until there is more to do...

I don't want Windows 10?

Avoid these updates

KB3035583

KB2952664

In the settings you uncheck the give me updates recommended the same way, I get important updates.

Click OK

You will always see recommended updates, but they are marked as optional

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