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Windows 10 will automatically update the newly available content until the action is stopped. Although it can be a boon at times as the device will automatically download and install the security update yet the feature can be an annoying one too. There are few steps for Disable Automatic Updates on Windows 10: Open “Settings” Tap on “Update” and “Security” Select “Windows Update” Check the “Advanced” button The user will find the “Pause Update” button and check that to explore the drop-down menu Select how long to disable updates For more steps visit our website: – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Three Ways to Disable Automatic Updates Windows 10


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  • Three ways to Disable Automatic updates Windows
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Three ways to Disable Automatic updates Windows
10?
  • There are several things that make it more
    difficult for us than software updates. Windows
    users often joke about the updates they get
    because it's taking so long (yes, you have to
    initiate the update overnight). Three ways to
    Disable Automatic updates Windows 10 are below
  • Option 1 Disable Windows Update service.
  • Windows Update is basically just another Windows
    service and can be disabled in a similar way to
    any other service. To turn off automatic updates
    in Windows 10, do the following
  • 1. Activate the Run command (Win R). Type
    "services.msc" and press Enter.
  • 2. Select the Windows Update service from the
    list of services.
  • 3. Click the General tab and change the Startup
    Type to Disabled.
  • If you want to turn automatic updates back on, do
    the same thing, except that you select Automatic
    when you select Enable Type.

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  • Option 2 Make a metered connection
  • If you connect your Windows 10 computer to the
  • internet via WiFi, you can set up metered
  • connections. With a metered connection, bandwidth
  • is saved by simply downloading and installing
  • priority updates automatically.
  • To turn off Windows 10 updates
  • 1. Open the Windows Settings app (Win I).
  • 2. Click the Network Internet tab.
  • 3. Open Wi-Fi and click Manage Known Networks.
  • 4. Select the network and under "Properties"
    switch the option "Set as
  • metering connection" to "On".
  • For some reason, Microsoft only offers this
    option if you are using a
  • WiFi connection. If you are connected to the
    Internet with an Ethernet
  • cable, you will not be able to establish a
    metered connection.

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  • Option 3 Group Policy Editor
  • You can make changes to the Group Policy Editor
    if you are using the
  • Education, Pro, or Enterprise editions of Windows
    10. Windows 10
  • Home Edition users have had no luck with this
    method of disabling
  • Windows 10 updates.
  • If you choose this solution, security updates
    will still be installed
  • automatically. All other updates will be notified
    that they are available
  • and you can install them for your convenience.
    This is how Windows
  • updates have worked in the past.
  • To update Group Policy Editor to prevent
    automatic updates for
  • Windows 10
  • 1. Run the Run command (Win R). Type
    "gpedit.msc" and press Enter to open the Group
    Policy Editor.
  • 2. See Computer Configuration next to
    Administrative Templates.
  • 3. Select Windows Components and then Windows
    Update.
  • 4. Select the option to the right of "Configure
    automatic updates".
  • 5. Select the option "Download notifications and
    automatic installation".
  • 6. Click "Apply" and "OK".

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7. Type Windows Update from the Start menu and
select Windows Update Settings. 8. Restart your
computer to complete the Group Policy Editor
update. 9. Check for updates. Windows should let
you know when it finds it, but Windows no longer
installs automatically. From now on, Windows
should notify you that an update is available and
it is your responsibility to make sure it is
downloaded and installed.
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