Huh, so I've had my windows 11 wifi turned off for like 2 months (I barely use w11 and don't want update poo and disturbances every time I do boot it), and just now when I rebooted it, it suddenly applied an update.
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Huh, so I've had my windows 11 wifi turned off for like 6 months (I barely use w11 and don't want update poo and disturbances every time I do boot it), and just now when I rebooted it, it suddenly applied an update. How did it get it??? Maybe it was the reboot script making stuff up? (it was too brief) Or wifi off setting doesn't count during reboot?
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Huh, so I've had my windows 11 wifi turned off for like 6 months (I barely use w11 and don't want update poo and disturbances every time I do boot it), and just now when I rebooted it, it suddenly applied an update. How did it get it??? Maybe it was the reboot script making stuff up? (it was too brief) Or wifi off setting doesn't count during reboot?
@androidarts Was there another W11 computer on your network ? They can share updates I seem to remember, kinda like a p2p network.
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@androidarts Was there another W11 computer on your network ? They can share updates I seem to remember, kinda like a p2p network.
wrote last edited by [email protected]@OrcRys No, it's the only one. I think an actual update would be huge for me at this point, so it's probably the reboot script doing cleanup and pretending it's an update. I may have turned the updates off too, but maybe top priority updates will get thru that.
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Huh, so I've had my windows 11 wifi turned off for like 6 months (I barely use w11 and don't want update poo and disturbances every time I do boot it), and just now when I rebooted it, it suddenly applied an update. How did it get it??? Maybe it was the reboot script making stuff up? (it was too brief) Or wifi off setting doesn't count during reboot?
wrote last edited by [email protected]I got another W11 update delay on shutdown despite network being set to off, so I also turned off my router and the update didn't go through, making boot and reboot much faster. So I think it's circumventing the user setting. Might have to give W11 an incorrect wifi password (or change some auto connect setting).
These updates are too brief to be full updates... I'm not sure what W11 is doing but it's seemingly network related (haven't checked any logs).