I dont care what it takes by this point, for ****s sake ill edit the registry if i have to but i had enough of windows restarting my computer every time it decided to download a ****ing update. No i dont want to change the time that it restarts, i just want to disable it altogether. Also i am not turning on the metered connection setting cus i dont have a metered connection and i burn through data like its nobody's business so im not sure if that will cause problems
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All the guides i found are for professional editions of windows 10 and im a home user so i dont think those guides will work. I am a beginner at this stuff so sorry if u have to explain things a bit. Thanks for the help
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I have no problem rebooting once a week/fortnight for updates, but what irks me, is that even though I manually disable, in task scheduler, UpdateOrchestrator's (in the reboot section) 'wake the computer to run this task', the computer will still wake up while I'm at work or whatever to install updates.
It doesn't tell me that it has downloaded or is ready to install updates unless I manually check (which I don't habitually do). So one day at work it'll power up and do its thing, after which I'll have to go to the task scheduler and manually disable it again. This doesn't really do anything as the next silent update I don't notice will just re-enable it.
I don't have many huge problems with W10, but this is ridiculous. If I hibernate the computer and turn wake-on-LAN, mouse, keyboard's ability to wake the computer, and even delve under the hood to stop things turning it on; IT SHOULD STAY OFF.
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This tutorial contains detailed instructions to turn off Windows 10 updates permanently. As you may already know, in Windows 10 you cannot prevent the Updates download and installation, by disabling the Windows Update service, because Windows 10 overrides this setting
and forces the service to start and install the updates.
To avoid security risks and Windows problems it is not recommended to disable the Windows 10 update, but in some cases there is the need to do that, especially if you have problems during installing an update to your system or if you face stability issues or other problems after installing an update.
How to STOP Windows 10 Automatic Updates.Part 1. How to Disable Updates in Windows 10 (All Versions).Part 2. How to Stop Updates using Group Policy Editor in Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise, Education version(s).Part 3. How to Temporarily Pause Updates in Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise or Education version(s).Part 1. How to Permanently Disable Updates in Windows 10 (All Versions).
To permanently prevent Windows 10 to install updates, use one of the following methods.
Method 1. Rename the Windows Update Service file.
The first method to disable the Automatic Update in Windows 10, is to rename to Windows Update Service file 'wuaueng.dll'. To do that:
1. Open Windows Explorer and go to 'C:WindowsSystem32'.
2. Locate the wuaueng.dll file, right click on it and choose Properties.
3. Select the Security tab and then click Advanced.
4. Click Change Owner.
5. Type your account name and click OK.
6. Then, click Apply and OK at 'Windows Security' information message.
7. Now, click OK two (2) to close the Properties window.
8. Then re-re-open the properties of the wuaueng.dll file and go again to Security tab > Advanced. 9. Select the Administrators entry and click Edit.
10. Check the Full Control checkbox and click OK twice.
11. Click Yes as 'Windows Security' warning and then click OK.
12. Now, rename the wuaueng.dll file to wuaueng.dll.BAK
13. Click Continue at 'File Access Denied' message andthen click Yes.
14. Restart your machine.
15. From now on, you 'll receive the following message in Windows Update: 'There were problems installing some updates, but we'll try again later. If you keep seeing this and want to search the web or contact support for information, this may help: Error 0x80080005' *
* Note: To re-enable updates, just delete the '.BAK' extension from the 'wuaueng.dll.BAK' file.
Method 2. Disable all Windows Update Services and Tasks.
The second method to prevent Windows 10 automatic update, is more complicated because you have modify the Windows Update service's properties and to change several settings in Registry and in the Task Scheduler. But if you want to try that method, follow the steps below:
Step 1. Disable the Windows Update Service.
1. Simultaneously press the Windows + R keys to open run command box.
2. In run command box, type: services.msc and press Enter.
3. Right click on Windows Update service and select Properties.
4. At General tab:
1. Press Stop to stop the Windows Update Service.
2. Set the Startup type to Disabled.
5. Then select the Log On tab.
6. Select This Account and then click Browse.
7. Type your account name and then click Check Names.
8. Then click OK.
9. Now type a wrong password (twice), and click Apply.
10. Then select the Recovery tab and set the computer's response if the service fails to Take No Action. Then, click OK to close the Windows Update Properties.
12. Proceed to step-2 below.
Step 2. Disable the Windows Update Medic & the Update Orchestrator Services through Registry.
Proceed and disable the following two (2) Update services using registry:
1. Simultaneously press the Windows + R keys to open run command box.
2. Type regedit and press Enter.
3. At the left pane, navigate to this key:
4. At the right pane double-click at Start value
Windows 7 laptop with backlit keyboard and touchscreen. 5. Set the value data (from '3') to 4 and click OK.
6. Then at the left pane, navigate to this key:
7. At the right pane double-click at Start value
8. Type 4 at Value data box and click OK.
9. From now on, you will receive the following error message whenever you try to download or install updates: 'There were some problems installing updates,but we'll try again later. (0x80070437) or, you'll see a blank window (without any options) when going to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update.
10. Proceed to step-3 below. Step 3. Disable Windows Update Tasks.
1. Open Task Scheduler. To do that open Cortana search and type task. Then click to open Task Scheduler.
2. In Task Scheduler (left pane), navigate to the following location:
3. Right click at Scheduled Start and click Disable.
4. Then right click at sih and click Disable again.
5. Close Task Scheduler.
6. You 're done! *
* Note: If you change your decision and you want to install the available Windows updates in the future, then just undo the above changes and then reboot your computer.
Method 3. Block Updates in Windows 10 by using a program.
The easiest way to block Windows 10 updates, is to use one the following third-party programs.
Part 2. How to Stop Updates in Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise or Education version(s).
If you own Windows 10 Professional, Enterprise or Education version, then you can prevent Windows to download and install updates, from Group Policy Editor. To do that:
1. Simultaneously press the Windows + R keys to open the run command box.
2. Type gpedit.msc & Press Enter. 4. In Group Policy Editor navigate to the following path:
5. At the right pane, open the Specify Intranet Microsoft update service location policy. 6. Click Enabled and then type 'http:neverupdatewindows10.com' at the 2 fields below ('intranet update service address' & 'intranet statistics server') and click OK. 7. Restart your computer. From now on, you 'll receive the following message in Windows Update:: 'We couldn't connect to the update service. We'll try again later, or you can check now. If it still doesn't work, make sure you're connected to the Internet.' * * Note: To re-enable updates, just set the 'Specify Intranet Microsoft update service location' policy to 'Not Configured' . Part 3. How to Temporarily Pause Updates in Windows 10 Professional, Enterprise or Education version(s).
If you have problems when installing updates in Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise or Education version(s), then you can temporarily pause the Update(s) installation for 35 days. To do that:
1. Go to Settings -> Update & Security -> Windows Update -> Advanced options –> and set the Pause Updates* option to ON.
* Note: This option is only available in Windows 10 Version 1709 and later. In previous Windows 10 versions, check the 'Defer feature Updates' (or 'Defer Upgrades') option to prevent Windows 10 to download and install new updates.
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Want to turn off or disable Windows Update in Windows 10? Here are thee ways to stop Windows 10 from automatically downloading updates or completely disable Windows Update in Windows 10.
It’s no secret that Microsoft has changed the expected location of many tools and components in Windows 10. Many of the settings have been moved from the classic Control Panel to the new Settings app, and in the process, some of the options have been completely removed.
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In Windows 10, Windows Update settings have been moved from the classic Control Panel to the new Settings app. While classic Control Panel is still present in Windows 10 and we need to navigate to the classic Control Panel to access many of the settings, some of the familiar Windows Update settings are neither present in the Control Panel nor available in Settings app.
In previous Windows versions, we could choose what updates are downloaded and installed. In Windows 10, users have very less or almost no control over updates. You can choose only how updates are installed, but you cannot turn off or disable Windows Update in Windows 10.
If, for whatever reason, you want to turn off or disable Windows Update in Windows 10, follow the given below workarounds.
Method 1 – Set network type to Metered connection
Method 2 – Use Group Policy to stop automatically downloading updates
Method 3 – Completely disable Windows update in Windows 10
Method 1 of 3
Change your network type to Metered
By default, Windows 10 doesn’t download updates when you’re on a metered connection. In fact, Windows 10 will not download updates as long as you are on a Metered connection. You can make use of this by setting Metered connection property to your network connection.
The only catch is that you can’t assign Metered connection property to LAN networks, meaning WiFi and other hotspots can be set as Metered connection. Go through our how to set metered connection in Windows 10 guide for step-by-step instructions.
Method 2 of 3
Use Registry to disable Windows Update
In this method, we are going to use the Local Group Policy Editor. Since Group Policy Editor is not present in Windows 10 Home edition, this method is not applicable to Windows 10 Home.
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Step 1: Open Local Group Policy Editor. To do so, type Edit Group Policy in Start or taskbar search box and then press Enter key. Alternatively, open Run command box, type Gpedit.msc, and then press Enter key to open the same.
Step 2: Navigate to the following policy:
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Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Update.
Step 3: On the right-side, double-click on the policy labelled Configure Automatic Updates to open its properties.
Step 4: Select Enabled option. Under Configure automatic updating, select second option labelled Notify for download and notify for install. Don’t touch rest of the settings.
Click Apply button. As mentioned before, this method will not turn off Windows Update but you will be notified when updates are available to download. You can simply ignore the alert to avoid downloading and installing updates.
When this policy is enabled, you’ll see Some settings are managed by your organization message under Advanced options of Windows Update.
Method 3 of 3
Disable Windows Update permanently
This is the best method to completely disable Windows Update in Windows 10. In this method, we will disable the service responsible for checking, downloading and installing updates for Windows and other programs including Windows Defender.
Step 1: Type Services in Start menu or taskbar search box and then press Enter key. Alternatively, you can type Services.msc in Run command box and then press Enter key to open Services.
Step 2: Here, look for the service named Windows Updates. Right-click on it and click Properties to open Windows Update Properties dialog.
Step 3: Here, change the Startup type to Disabled. Click Apply button and then reboot your computer. That’s it!
From here on, Windows 10 will not be able to check for updates. Good luck!
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