Users need data from firmware vendors, not just application vendors, about details of the update. Right now, all OEMs/IHVs/ODMs are terrible at this. Some of the issues in this petition are asking for more information about vendor information, excerpts:
1) Microsoft must give Windows 10 users more control over when updates are installed. We need the ability to delay or hide damaging updates that impact the computing experience, have undesirable side effects such as blue screens of death, or reduce the functionality to attached devices. Under the current system of mandated updates, we have been adversely impacted by forced driver and firmware updates plus other patches; we’ve wasted hours dealing with the unwanted side effects. As long-time Windows users, we understand the need to have quicker and more agile security updating. But this agility should not introduce additional risks to our systems. Windows 10 updates have already caused loss of system functionality, video and display issues, and other significant issues.
2) Microsoft should provide detailed information on what’s in each update — along with what system changes we should see with each cumulative-update release. We applaud the cumulative-update model, but the lack of documentation doesn’t let us to perform the due diligence required for safely deploying and maintaining Windows 10 systems in our organizations. […]
https://www.change.org/p/satya-nadella-microsoft-what-computer-users-want-changed-in-windows-10
