![]() ![]() ![]() Like you could postpone rebooting in Windows 7, but it was far from perfect. Manually approve drivers and select the day to start offering the update when you approve them. I heard, and maybe that's the one benefit I could use in Pro, if not available in Home, that in Home, if you are in the middle of your work, with 100 tabs and Windows open, and Windows decides we are going to reboot, you have to obey and go on the ride, while you can only postpone reboot after an update in Pro. Step 1: Create a driver update profile and deployment rings When you create a new driver policy, you have some choices: Automatically approve all recommended drivers and set how long after discovery to start offering them. Will the Windows Subsystem for Linux be available for Home and Premium alike? I googled this to no avail! Still, any benefit for me to going Pro instead of Home? I don't plan to use the two main added benefits of Professional, such as BitLocker and Hyper-V. Perhaps, Home eats less battery on a laptop than Professional? Perhaps, installed, Home takes less space on the disk than Professional? The downloaded images are of the same size. So I ask it in another way: Help me choose between Home and Professional, as I'm eligible for both (thanks to Daz)! More precisely, does Home have any benefit over Professional? I did not want to derail this old thread, but I have to, a little bit. ![]()
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