Windows updates...Grrr!!!

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jlt199
jlt199 on 13 Oct 2016
Commented: Star Strider on 13 Oct 2016
Does Windows not see Matlab when checking to see if it can do an auto-restart to install updates? I read somewhere that Windows makes sure the computer is not busy before automatically restarting, but alas I came in this morning to find my overnight simulation had been aborted due to Windows installing updates!
:'(

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Star Strider
Star Strider on 13 Oct 2016
In Win 8.1 (and probably earlier version as well), in the Windows Control Panel, Windows Update gives you some control over this. In Control Panel —> Windows Update, click ‘Change Settings’ to control when the updates are installed. I get a notification on my Win 8.1 machine that Windows will install updates in a day if I don’t install them earlier.
You can access the Windows Update options in Win 10 by clicking on the ‘Windows’ icon in the left of the toolbar, and click on the ‘gear’ icon to access ‘Settings’. Then click on ‘Windows Update’ and explore the options.
That is likely as good as it gets.
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jlt199
jlt199 on 13 Oct 2016
There doesn't seem to be this option in Windows 10.
I guess Matlab is invisible to whatever checks to see if the computer is busy
Star Strider
Star Strider on 13 Oct 2016
The Win 10 ‘Windows Update’ allows you to set a custom restart time. That’s probably the only option you have. You can get there through ‘Restart Options’. The problem is that it’s a real pain to have to do that each night if you want to run a long overnight simulation.
With respect to opinions on Win 10, your likely preaching to the choir here! I’ve vented my own frustrations with it from time to time. I refuse to ‘downgrade’ my Win 7 and Win 8.1 machines to Win 10.

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