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    [–] halcyoncmdr@piefed.social 1 points 3 days ago (1 children)

    Microsoft releases their patches on the same day every month. They do this specifically for planning that sort of thing. Including giving you options in the settings to pause updates for up to 5 weeks.

    And that doesn't even get into the business-oriented options available through things like WSU to give more granular and customized update options for businesses.

    If you're doing something that will take that long... Why aren't you using the solutions available? Is it because you never bothered to look? You just wanted to complain instead? Because that's what it looks like when there's a literal setting dropdown, that's not hidden at all, that would avoid your example entirely.

    [–] JTheFox@lemmy.world 1 points 2 days ago

    From my experience, I’ve not really ran into a long running task that might get interrupted by a Windows update.

    What I have ran into however is Windows update spontaneously deciding to downgrade my Intel Arc driver and install whenever it feels like! No prompt, no input from me, just installs. The only “prompt” I get is my monitors blanking out and either it blue screens or it downgrades and I get a “you need to restart to finish installing updates” notification.

    Not only was it downgrading to a driver that didn’t even support Intel Arc Control for my Intel Arc card, it caused Blender renders, which can take hours to render, to crash, it crashes games, or just blue screens the whole system because GPU drivers shouldn’t be updated when programs are trying to use said GPU. It was insanely frustrating and was one of my final straws to just deleting the Windows drive entirely.

    This was all with updates paused, but there was no way to disable driver updates, which shouldn’t have even been handled by Windows update for my GPU. Intel has their own updater and would actually update, not downgrade.

    Granted this was also a few years ago now with Windows 10 Home. But it’s something that was so infuriating to deal with for something that should’ve been a toggle or an optional update. At least tell me when you are going to break my driver so I can close programs!