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"Sticky Notes have been updated. Restart now or later?"

Really Windows, really?
Sticky notes update requires restart..

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  • 7
    And they fucked it up. no ctrl-z. 😱😱😱
  • 1
    @magicMirror oh crap ! ( wth ? )
  • 2
    @gnietzsche I use it a lot when I ssh to a server. Mostly to store and edit usefull commands before I paste them into the ssh session.
  • 15
    And Linux users shake their head in disbelief again 😁
  • 1
    @Artemix Why even bother with an os that you block so much of? I mean if you only use a small percentage, I figure that's surely a sign you should consider switching.
  • 1
    @Artemix
    May I ask what edition of Windows 10 you're using?
    There's an easy way to require a request to even download the updates let alone install them though, the easy way is done with certain editions of Windows.
  • 1
    @Artemix get a pro license off eBay
  • 0
    @Artemix
    You can't follow this the easy way due to your edition [0], but you can probably find it in the registry and make a change there.

    [0] https://devrant.io/rants/342475/...
  • 0
    @acerspyro
    The education edition is the best edition. I wouldn't go for anything else.
  • 1
    @drmirk nope, whole system
  • 1
    Good alternative freeware stickies that work on Win10 that I've used for storing bits of info and bonus don't require restarting when updating (lol what was MS thinking?)
    http://zhornsoftware.co.uk/stickies...
  • 0
    @samwir Yup. but I have my style and they have thiers.
  • 0
    @Artemix
    To change the policy for having windows ask to download the updates and as well as install them instead of automatically doing it.
  • 3
    Yes because to provide best performance sticky notes has its own kernel module and it also retreives data from aliens as they have a more advanced technology. 😒
  • 1
    Do not use Sticky Notes. Download OneNote (force the desktop program as the default to prevent any Windows 10 app interference) and press [Win key] + [N]. You can sticky it if you like.

    Microsoft actually got that product right. It's great.
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