How to Turn Off Automatic Updates on Laptop or PC Windows 10


One of the most controversial questions about Windows 10 is the brand new way of managing operating system updates. Collects system updates, and installs automatically when Windows decides to do so. This can be extremely annoying for users as they often face situations when their computer needs to be restarted at the wrong time. If you're tired of the constant and annoying updates coming from Windows, keep reading.

However, before proceeding, keep in mind that some of the automatic updates are related to security or important system improvements that you will need to install on your computer. This is important if you have decided to turn off automatic updates for a long time.

 

Method 1. Disable Windows Update Service

The Windows Update service is basically another component of Windows and can be shut down like any other service.

To prevent Windows 10 updates, follow these steps:

1. Launch the run command (Win + R). Type in "services.MSC" and press Enter.

2. Windows Update Select the service from the list of services.

3. Then click on the "General" tab and change the "Startup Type" to "Disabled".

4. Restart your computer.

When you need to re-enable automatic updates, just follow the procedure. But it is important to choose "Automatic" when selecting "Startup Type".

 

Method 2 Set up a metered connection

If you use a WiFi connection for your Windows 10 device, you can set up a metered connection. In a metered connection, the system automatically downloads and installs only the preferred updates.

To establish a metered connection:

 

1. Press (Win + I) to open the Windows Settings application.

2. Open the "Network and Internet" section.

3. Click "Wi-Fi" and then open "Manage Known Networks".

4. Select your network, and in the "Properties" tab, switch to the "Set as a metered connection" option.

In fact, this option is only available if you are using a Wi-Fi connection. If you are connected to the Internet via an Ethernet cable, you will not be able to switch to a metered connection.

 

Method 3 Group Policy Editor

You can change the Group Policy Editor only if you have Windows 10 Pro, Education, or Enterprise Edition. Unfortunately, Windows 10 Home users cannot follow this method to disable Windows 10 updates.

If you are going to implement this method, remember that security updates will still be installed automatically. The system will notify you that they are ready to be installed on your computer. As of today, Microsoft wants to make it impossible for new users to manage updates, but at the same time allows changes to be made for more advanced users.

To make changes to your Group Policy Editor, follow these steps:

 

1. Press (Win + R) to open the run command. Type in "gpedit.MSC" and press Enter to open a new window with the Group Policy Editor.

2. Click the "Administrative Templates" then click on the "Computer Configuration" drop-down menu.

3. Select "Windows Components" and then click "Windows Update".

4. From the list of options and, select "Configure automatic updates" Tab.

5. "Notify for download and auto-install." Select the name option.

6. Select "Apply" and "OK".

7. the Open Start menu then enter "Windows Update", and select "Windows Update Settings".

8. Restart your computer to complete the procedure.

Once you've done that, you'll be notified via Windows if it receives an update. However, they will not be installed automatically, and it is up to you whether you need them or not.

 

Method 4. How to Disable Automatic Updates with Registry

 

You can also disable automatic updates by changing the registry, such as using the Group Policy Editor.

Disclaimer: Remember that editing the registry is very risky and if you do it incorrectly, it can cause serious problems to your computer. It is important to make a full backup of your computer before proceeding.

To permanently disable Windows 10 updates due to registry changes, follow these steps:

 

1. Click "Start".

2. Type in "Regedit" and select the top result to start Registry Editor.

3. Follow the path: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Policies \ Microsoft \ Windows

4. Right-click the "Windows" key, select the "New" menu, and then select the "Key" option.

5. The Name of new key "WindowsUpdate" then press Enter.

6. Right-click the recently created key, select the "New" menu and select the "Key" option.

7. Name of the new key "AU" then press Enter Tab.

8. Right-click the "AU" key, select the "New" menu, and select the "DWORD (32-bit) Value" option.

9. Name the new key "NoAutoUpdate" and press Enter.

10. Double-click the recently created key and change its value from 0 to 1.

11. Press the "OK" button.

12. Restart your computer.

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The main question that may arise here is why Windows users need to know how to disable updates. In fact, some system updates can cause unusual behavior on the PC on which they are installed. One way to protect yourself and your device from future problems is to make a backup before you install updates on your computer.

Unfortunately, when updates are being installed automatically without your permission, you cannot take this precaution if you need to go back after the update.

Many updates require your computer to restart when they are finished, and in addition, they engage bandwidth while downloading. This can lead to prolonged and unexpected resumption of response which can wreak havoc on the workflow.

So there are good reasons to turn off automatic updates to your system. Just make sure you don't shut down the service and don't forget to check for updates from time to time. While automatic updates can be a nuisance, lagging behind your system for important updates can have significant consequences.

You should be aware of some of the drawbacks of turning off the update feature for Windows and other Microsoft software.

Bug fixes

Updates from Microsoft usually include the most recent bug fixes implemented by developers. If you decide not to install these updates and leave your system "as is", you may have some issues that may affect your nerves. These bugs can be related to anything from a missing item to a specific issue that misbehaves with the program.

Increase efficiency

The purpose of updates is usually to improve your Windows operating system and to speed up Microsoft software tools. Developers are constantly striving to make the mainstream programs released by Microsoft more smooth and efficient.

Compatibility

Many software programs and hardware devices are regularly updated with new components. That's why Microsoft updates often include new code to keep Windows and its components compatible with other

software and hardware tools. This could be anything from a new keyboard or a newer version of the email client. Without these updates, your new hardware device or software tool will not be compatible with your system.

 

Some other auto-update issues you need to be aware of.

Sometimes while dealing with Windows Update System, you may encounter other issues which we think you need to be aware of. The most common issues consumers may encounter are:

Windows Update is not working on Windows 10.

This is a common problem that can happen with Windows 10, and it usually depends on the work of your antivirus, so be sure to disable it.

Windows 10 automatic update error.

Many automatic update bugs can appear on Windows 10, and if you encounter them, just launch Windows Update Troubleshooter to find a solution.

Windows 10 automatic update stuck.

Stuck updates are a common problem on Windows 10, and if waiting for the update process to complete doesn't help, you can try disconnecting the external storage.

Automatic update service not starting.

This could be a problem if there is a problem with the Windows Update component. Nevertheless, the solution to the problem is to restart and retry the necessary parts.




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