I'm really frustrated with the Windows 11 update process, especially the restart screen that locks me out of my PC until I complete the update. Right now, I'm facing the "restart to install newest windows feature update" message, which only gives me options to restart now or pick a time. While I plan to accept this update so I can keep using my PC, I want to know how to prevent this annoying restart prompt from happening in the future.
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Honestly, if it's that much of a pain, you might consider switching to another OS altogether. I hear macOS is great if you use Apple hardware, or you could try Linux Mint or Ubuntu if you're open to those options. They tend to have a different update philosophy.
To manage updates, try going into Windows Update every six weeks and hit the 'pause updates' button until it’s greyed out. It can give you a bit of breathing room and allow you to use your PC without interruptions.
Unfortunately, when you see that restart message, it usually means the update has already started installing and you can't really escape it unless you let it finish and then try to uninstall. While you can look for ways to block future updates, just keep in mind they can leave you vulnerable to security risks. Updates only take about 5-10 minutes on a modern machine, so maybe find a quick task to do during that time.
If you're feeling adventurous, there are PowerShell scripts or registry changes you can do to disable updates. Be warned though, this might cause issues with other applications or drivers, especially if you need to install new hardware like printers. Just keep in mind that ignoring updates might expose your system to security threats.

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