![]() ![]() it seems weird but I think it is working but not as I expected. I figure if I am installing windows again, might as well put the best version onto it.I just picked up an ANNKE C800 camera. Is there a best build of Windows 10 to use? Like should I go with build 2004 or 20H1 build? I am going to be making a new windows install for this computer as I have ordered a power cable splitter for the computer as it only had a single SATA power plug (and a special one for a CD/DVD drive that I don't have installed) So I am pretty sure it can support a second SSD drive for the OS and then replace the 2.5" drive for a 3.5" Purple security 4TB when I have some cash coming in. The machine really won't be connecting to the internet other than for Blue Iris updates. I am fine with just letting it download all the required updated today, then turn off the updates. I used 1909 build and it seems to be quite solid. I decided to do a clean install and set it up with EFI boot at the same time. The camera's (ReoLink) just wouldn't work or kept dropping. I had issues with getting Remote Desktop to work. However they installed 21H1 and it didn't want to work well. figured it was one less thing that I needed to complete. it gave me an official license with the sticker for $30. I however was wondering if there is a preferred build for Windows10? When I first got the PC I had the referb dealer install a copy of Windows10 Pro. You should be notified by Windows if it finds them, but they shouldn't get installed automatically. ![]() Restart your computer to finish updating the group policy editor.Ĭheck for updates. Type “Windows Update” into the Start menu and select “Windows Update Settings.” Select the option that indicates “Notify for download and auto install”. Select “Windows Components” and then “Windows Update”.Ĭhoose the option on the right to “Configure Automatic Updates.” Type in “gpedit.msc” and hit Enter to open the group policy editor.ĭrill down through “Computer Configuration” to “Administrative Templates”. You can also do it through the Group Policy Editor: Select the "Windows Update" service from the Services list.Ĭlick on the “General” tab and change the “Startup Type” to “Disabled”. In the Run box ( Win + R ), type in “services. You can follow these steps to stop Windows 10 updates: There are presently five 1080 cameras (including sub-streams), two SD cameras, and a Neos cam (Like Wyze V2). The help file can be accessed by the ? on the BI5 gui, or you can find it at ĥ. My servers are hidden away, and then I use UI3 to view BI5 on other Pc's, as well as on 4k Firesticks with the Silk browser (It has a mouse pointer).Ĥ. A lot of us do the remote headless pc method. You can also set BI5 not to automatically update - do it manually when you have the time to deal with any problems ! Do set BI5 to keep the install files - you may need to go back a version one day.ģ. If you set BI5 to run as a service it will be OK after reboots and will be running before you log in. By doing that you can prevent Win10 updating the pc until you are ready to deal with any problems.Ģ. When I click that it gives me "Pause updates for seven more days". Windows 10 updates - On both my Win10 Home and Pro pc's, I have the option to "Pause Updates for seven days" on the Updates page. I think you already have most of your comments answered, but:ġ. Is there a wiki or something that really goes over how BI works? I would love it if it had a remote web interface that I could just refer to from my other in-house computers. It will be able to Remote Desktop in if I need to view stuff. it won't actually have a monitor hooked up to it. I was looking at putting this onto a machine that will reside in my wire closet beside the NAS and switches, Pihole server etc. ![]() But when it reboots and your stuck at the login screen, will Blue Iris be up and running in the background as and able to do motion detection and send you alerts, or at least be recording and logging the camera feeds? But how does Blue Iris handle this? is it running as a demon service in the background doing it's thing and the program you run is just sort of like a user interface to see what is going on? By that, I know when the windows decides to do its own updates and reboot, any and all software is down. When that happens you are logged out and the system does its own thing and then dumps you back at the login screen. Windows 10 is a service and as such can do some fun things like decide to install new updates and reboot on your. I don't know an awful lot about the software and had a nagging thought last night that I figured I'd better get answered first.Īs this runs on windows. I am looking to install Blue Iris as a surveillance server for 3-4 cameras. ![]()
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