@g3uiss:
I have my PC set to delay feature updates by 365 and semi targeted. That way I can wait a year until a new version lands before I update. I also have update delay set to 3 as it seems most bad patches are sorted quickly by Saturday of patch week and any out of band get delayed as well.
Sounds like a very good idea, how is this achieved in Win 10 ?
I'am still having isues with my Gigabyte MoBo integrated network, a "Realtek 8118 Gaming LAN" although to be fair the issue started prior to applying 1903 update, ran perfectly for the first 2 months after the PC build then started randomly loosing all ethernet connections even though the Win "device driver" configuration showed healthy all settings as did the Realtek "Ethernet Diagnostic Utility".
Takes a bit of juggling around, disabling/re-enabling, re-booting to restore which will sometimes last for days before recurring, have tried all available drivers, old and new and all suggested on line solutions, there are many recorded instances of this issue associated in particular with Win 10 and the Realtek LAN chip set.
I have ordered up a Intel chip based PCI G.Byte NIC which apparently integrate much better with Win 10, pity I should have to do this with a relatively high spec. modern MoBo (Gigabyte B450M Gaming).
Is the root cause down to Realtek or MS, I'am inclined to think MS as all worked perfectly for the first 2 months and the issue appeared to be triggered by a Win update prior to 1903, can't say exactly which due to the random & intermittant nature of the fault.