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[–] PM_ME_UR_NOODZ [S] 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago 

Either one would make sense if I was actually able to access the internet here.

The only way it could have downloaded in the past 6 days is if it turned the wifi radio on by itself then connected to a cell network on its own or hacked into a neighbors secure network.

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[–] Foobarbaz ago 

My guess is you either connected to a network without realizing it, forgot you were connected to a network, or it found an unsecured network? You can't honestly expect a correct answer from such a vague post. I'm not going to play 20 questions if this is really a anti-Windows 10 circle jerk.

My default answer is always to blame the user when it comes to posts unless I know they are intelligent and know what they are doing.

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[–] PM_ME_UR_NOODZ [S] 1 point -1 points (+0|-1) ago 

My wifi radio is turned off and there aren't any unsecured networks around here. It doesn't take a ph.d. in computer wizardry to turn shit off.

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[–] Foobarbaz ago 

It doesn't take a ph.d. in computer wizardry to turn shit off.

You must not work in IT.

Still defaulting to user error because If your actual radio is off and you aren't hard wired in -- then the OS isn't going to turn on the radio to reach out and get updates. And also because of your attitude. That's the same kind of attitude that start off with "I didn't touch anything!"

Odds are you downloaded updates previously and have just been delaying them somehow or another.

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[–] BB-3 ago 

I wonder if it didn't download while you were on WiFi like a week ago, then decide not to install because it was low battery, and maybe you charged it enough to trigger the install.
You did say it was a laptop.