Unfortunately, you can't also turn automatic updates off on Windows Pro and can only set telemetry to basic. And I am as hopeful as you about Windows NN version :)
Advice with upgrading to Win10 And ISO files
Unfortunately, you can't also turn automatic updates off on Windows Pro and can only set telemetry to basic. And I am as hopeful as you about Windows NN version :)
A user on another forum said that using the group policy editor to change update settings work (he changed it to notify before download), But that was ~2 month's ago or so.
I have also read that disabling the update service works too :rolleyes:
I found a person who did some basic analysis here and found minimal(<3MiB) bandwidth usage for telemetry.
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(Forgot to ask)
Have you tried disabling the updates or setting them to notify first?
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A user on another forum said that using the group policy editor to change update settings work (he changed it to notify before download), But that was ~2 month's ago or so.Unfortunately, you can't also turn automatic updates off on Windows Pro and can only set telemetry to basic. And I am as hopeful as you about Windows NN version :)
I have also read that disabling the update service works too :rolleyes:
I found a person who did some basic analysis here and found minimal(<3MiB) bandwidth usage for telemetry.
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(Forgot to ask)
Have you tried disabling the updates or setting them to notify first?
I both disable it through group policy (not notify) and disable service and it works. By saying "you can't" , I mean "you're not supposed to" and not guaranteed that you will be able to after an update.
And for telemetry, I use DWS lite and not sure if it does something beyond addings hosts and firewall rules. Just hope it works somehow.
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I have managed to get the June Win10 ISO (1511.2) installed in a VMWare machine(Upgraded the win8 test machine).
It turns out that Win10 does not like VMWares SCIS drives, So changing them for IDE worked.
Unfortunetly I had to find a generic key as the OS was not activated (I was using it for varius testing purposes: Cloning, Compiling UE4), So I have a Win10 Home in a VM for testing.
Unfortunetly the old VMWare tools for guest OS that I have only gives it D3D9Ex, Going to look into getting the new tools sometime.
It seams I hit a problem with a clean install in a new VM, I did not see a prompt to ask for edition(Home/Pro), So the VM got Home.
"Activating" with a Pro generic key has got done something.
I plan on seeing what happens when I connect the VM to the internet, I should probably get the newest version of Wireshark to see what happens.
And then to try and understand the capture...
It looks a lot more like Win7 (At least of what I know about 7).
Never say Never, Because Never comes too soon. - ryan20fun
Disclaimer: Each post of mine is intended as an attempt of helping and/or bringing some meaningfull insight to the topic at hand. Due to my nature, my good intentions will not always be plainly visible. I apologise in advance and assure you I mean no harm and do not intend to insult anyone.