![]() We can only hope Microsoft will change this automatic forced update feature to not include drivers at some point, but I wouldn't bet the house on it. Since Windows 10 is brand new, this may be a frequent and ongoing process for some time. You can of course still manually install drivers from each hardware components manufacturer yourself, which is more highly recommended as a standard practice anyhow. If you have build 1151 or later, the option to do that is no longer present so you only have a choice between automatic updating or no updating. It will still not "automatically" update drivers without you manually performing the driver update by choice. ![]() ![]() If you wish you may also choose the "always install the best driver from windows update" option instead of "never install drivers automatically" if you wish, which will allow you to perform the windows update right click search for drivers from within the devices properties or in device manager, manually, which you cannot do with the other option enabled. ![]() Keep in mind this means you will need to manually install updated drivers for any hardware that you need or want to run with a newer release which may require you keeping tabs with the hardware OEM's product page for any devices you desire to do so for. Windows 10 should no longer "automatically" update your driver settings. ![]()
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