Hi all,
With everyone upgrading to windows 10,
I just recently found a document saying how Microsoft are now cutting there data Bandwidth costs an passing that onto you the customer.
How may you ask..
- (peer to peer downloading) similar to the way torrents download an seed for others to download off you.
How does this effect you??
- Well most people are charged from there ISP for data uploaded an downloaded. some people might only have like 1gig worth of data a month.
(an Mr Microsoft will use all that in a day for you)
{what did you expect from free software by Microsoft}
well there will be people that would like the link to my source of information
http://thehackernews.com/2015/08/windows-10-update.html
Now this is how you do it..
To turn this feature OFF, follow these given steps:
With everyone upgrading to windows 10,
I just recently found a document saying how Microsoft are now cutting there data Bandwidth costs an passing that onto you the customer.
How may you ask..
- (peer to peer downloading) similar to the way torrents download an seed for others to download off you.
How does this effect you??
- Well most people are charged from there ISP for data uploaded an downloaded. some people might only have like 1gig worth of data a month.
(an Mr Microsoft will use all that in a day for you)
{what did you expect from free software by Microsoft}
well there will be people that would like the link to my source of information
http://thehackernews.com/2015/08/windows-10-update.html
Now this is how you do it..
To turn this feature OFF, follow these given steps:
- Go to Settings in the Start menu
- Search for Update & Security
- Under Windows Update, open Advanced Options
- Under Choose How Updates are Installed, select Choose how updates are delivered
- Disable the toggle under Updated from More than One Place