Quote from: digitalguru on April 17, 2018, 06:18:00 AM
QuoteIn the office after a week or two of fighting, two computers changed the Windows 7 to 10.
There is also a small program called Never 10 - that stops Windows 7 self upgrading to 10. Reinstall your Windows 7 and run that.
Thanks for the help. Another solution that I have not heard of before. Although it's too late for me)
Quote from: digitalguru on April 17, 2018, 06:18:00 AM
DenisQuotelso the solution that I found: make animation with crops for rendering.
You shouldn't have to do this - it's your computer - make it work the way you want to...
Yes, but this decision until I get the confidence that the problem is completely solved in principle and I can be confident in my computer. No more.
Quote from: luvsmuzik on April 17, 2018, 07:26:35 AM
Edit afterthought: What is infuriating to me is that I had been running Win10 on said computer for at least a year, and encouraging others about it, then January 9, 2018 like a thief in the night this reset happens.
luvsmuzik, "like a thief in the night" — very precise description). Whereas the subsequent updates of Windows 10 are a robbery among the day.
By the way, some people advise just to do an update BEFORE I go home, then to render and know that it will not reboot. Do you suggest that my employer pay for the time during which I observe how the system is updated? And never knowing beforehand how long this will last. And this can last for hours. One computer I did it all day (although this seems to be only once). In addition, where is the guarantee that the next day after the update there will not be a patch that fixes some problem in this new update? And I, for example, planned to render for 5 days.
There is another story. Recently there was an update 1709, which many (looking at the reaction on the Internet) caused problems. The fact is that this update on many systems was not installed correctly, including one of my computers. The system, accordingly, thought that it was not updated and continued trying every day. So far, I have not been able to solve this problem. But now I just cut off this computer from the Internet.
All this is so annoying that I'm already tired of being annoyed. Now I disconnect the computers from the Internet, and I'm experimenting with ShutUp10.
Looking at how many people talk about Windows 7, I first decided that most people use this version. But yesterday I saw this:
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There are many, but not most. So, people somehow manage it (I'm about Win10 updates). Or just tolerate and more favorably to this behavior?
Quote from: digitalguru on April 17, 2018, 10:52:36 AM
I did try that, and I got Windows 7 up and running on my AMD - but then I realised that some features on board (LAN drivers etc) didn't have Windows 7 drivers...
I think if you want a new CPU/Motherboard, there's no other option :-(
I agree. I think that if you do not want to stay behind after a while, you simply do not have a choice. We will have to install modern software: update existing or look at other solutions. One of my colleagues is sitting on Windous XP and he can't watch videos on YouTube in good quality)
Quote from: N-drju on April 18, 2018, 02:44:03 AM
Denis, one "bootleg" tip that I have for you is something that I used to prevent some of my programs from updating, rebooting or connecting to the Internet... Just change the system date to three or four days in the past... May trick your system into thinking it's not yet a time to upgrade / update.
It worked for me many times. You won't be able to use internet (webpage security certificates) but you may fool the upgrade system.[/font][/size]
It's interesting, but it's more like a temporary solution, which can cause inconvenience to me. For example, I use a program (created in our studio) that uses the hotkey to insert the current date and time before the file name, it helps me keep order in the names of my files. This means I have to translate the clock every time before leaving the office, and then on returning. It's not very convenient. And it's strange to me that this generally affects the start of the update. It seemed to me that the update comes when it appears on the Windous servers, but I can mistake.