There is an option to defer updates, which will allow you to delay it for a couple of months. The less intrusive option is to set your network to metered which will delay until you set that back to not metered. If you elect to go with automated updates you can always go and roll back a specific update if it causes issues.
I am on automatic updates with metered connection and takes the metered option off at night when I have surplus bandwidth. I prefer to stay updated. In the advance options you can also set an option to allow pcs on the same network or the entire network to share downloading, almost like a torrent function. I run my two notebook on a single network with this option on and it reduces bandwidth as part of the download is shared instead of downloading every update for every pc separately.
Apart from a couple of small teething problems, I find Windows 10 the most stable Windows ever. Only issue is sound and bridged networking in VirtualBox Clients running under Windows 10 host. If that is a necessity you should for now not upgrade to 10, but I am not aware of any other outstanding issues.
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There is an option to defer updates, which will allow you to delay it for a couple of months. The less intrusive option is to set your network to metered which will delay until you set that back to not metered. If you elect to go with automated updates you can always go and roll back a specific update if it causes issues.
I am on automatic updates with metered connection and takes the metered option off at night when I have surplus bandwidth. I prefer to stay updated. In the advance options you can also set an option to allow pcs on the same network or the entire network to share downloading, almost like a torrent function. I run my two notebook on a single network with this option on and it reduces bandwidth as part of the download is shared instead of downloading every update for every pc separately.
Apart from a couple of small teething problems, I find Windows 10 the most stable Windows ever. Only issue is sound and bridged networking in VirtualBox Clients running under Windows 10 host. If that is a necessity you should for now not upgrade to 10, but I am not aware of any other outstanding issues.