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  "description": "Quick Tip #5 How to keep Windows 11 Semi-Stable",
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  "publishedAt": "2026-02-13T10:28:08.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Was speaking to a friend on the phone and mentioned to him what I do now for clients PCs to keep Windows-semi stable. I thought I updated this post a while ago but I guess I didn't . My current method is to use Chris Titus Tech's Windows Utility to set Windows Updates to Security. Please note you need to be on Windows 11 pro for this.\n\n\nHere is a short video step by step.\n\n\n0:00\n\n/0:47\n\n1×\n\nCTT security update only\n\nThis is day 11 of #100DaysToOffload",
  "title": "Quick Tip #5 How to keep Windows 11 Semi-Stable",
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