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The Windows Update service could not be stopped

 
sgtdjones 2019-04-26 14:41:16 

The Windows Update service could not be stopped

If you are trying to stop Windows Update service using Command Prompt, but you receive a message The Windows Update service could not be stopped, here is what you can do to stop the Service.
This message appears only when you use the Command Prompt to stop the Windows Update service – and if CMD doesn’t have the admin privilege. Many people are trying to disable automatic Windows 10 Update, but you cannot stop the service for some reason, then this article will help you.


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sgtdjones 2019-04-26 14:44:22 

How do I get started using Windows 10 Timeline?

Timeline is one of those Windows 10 features that I feel gets too little attention because it’s pretty darn cool. Indeed, if you’ve spent years looking at a text listing of URLs you’ve visited in your Web browser and figured that’s as good as it gets, well, you’re in for a bit of a surprise with Timeline. However, it does require a little bit of setup to work properly, so we’ll talk about that.

If you’re not sure when this Timeline thing showed up that’s understandable too: It was added as part of the April 2018 Update to Windows 10, known by the codename “Redstone 4”. It is also something that has no analog on the Mac side, though who knows, perhaps it’ll show up in a future version of MacOS X as Apple gets “inspired” by what Microsoft’s created. This is more likely to happen as people use the feature of course, so let’s jump in and see what it is and how it works!

Of course, these instructions are going to change a bit too: The next version of Windows 10, the May 2019 update, is reputed to be changing search and Cortana on the TaskBar. It should still look pretty much like this though:


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