In short no, not if you have just powered the system on, or it has reset due to updates and is completing the process.
You have to simply just leave it till it finishes configuring the updates Glorious.
In short no, not if you have just powered the system on, or it has reset due to updates and is completing the process.
You have to simply just leave it till it finishes configuring the updates Glorious.
yah sorry. once they start installing you can't do anything to stop them. doing so may even cause issues to be introduced that were not there before if you somehow force it to stop and an important feature is stuck between 2 versions.