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Block automatic updates on Windows 11.

Block automatic updates on Windows 11.

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Maylo101
Member
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01-27-2021, 08:06 AM
#1
Hey there, Eli. It seems your laptop works with Windows 11, but you prefer staying on Windows 10 because of the mods you installed. To avoid automatic updates to Windows 11, you can disable the update feature or set it to manual. This way, you can still get security patches and updates for Windows 10 as needed. Let me know if you need more details!
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Maylo101
01-27-2021, 08:06 AM #1

Hey there, Eli. It seems your laptop works with Windows 11, but you prefer staying on Windows 10 because of the mods you installed. To avoid automatic updates to Windows 11, you can disable the update feature or set it to manual. This way, you can still get security patches and updates for Windows 10 as needed. Let me know if you need more details!

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Dacaspex
Member
156
01-27-2021, 01:05 PM
#2
Disable security features like secure boot and TPM to prevent automatic updates.
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Dacaspex
01-27-2021, 01:05 PM #2

Disable security features like secure boot and TPM to prevent automatic updates.

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jxzuzuzo
Posting Freak
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02-01-2021, 10:45 PM
#3
There’s a deadline for Windows 10 now. Windows 11 might be coming soon. I keep thinking about operating system options without making any real decisions. In my opinion, I might need to explore alternative systems. I recently added a new SATA SSD and have to pick one platform. I haven’t tried BSD or Linux in a long time. Most of what I hear about Chrome seems misleading, and it’s essentially Linux but lacking the security and independence I value. I’m not too concerned about Apple compared to Google, which offers more stability. Apple is straightforward; they prefer cash payments. I’m just a customer, not a product. Perhaps I’ll consider buying a Mac again if it meets my needs—affordable and usable. Linux is getting more user-friendly, so maybe that’s the direction to go. Still, I’m uncertain.
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jxzuzuzo
02-01-2021, 10:45 PM #3

There’s a deadline for Windows 10 now. Windows 11 might be coming soon. I keep thinking about operating system options without making any real decisions. In my opinion, I might need to explore alternative systems. I recently added a new SATA SSD and have to pick one platform. I haven’t tried BSD or Linux in a long time. Most of what I hear about Chrome seems misleading, and it’s essentially Linux but lacking the security and independence I value. I’m not too concerned about Apple compared to Google, which offers more stability. Apple is straightforward; they prefer cash payments. I’m just a customer, not a product. Perhaps I’ll consider buying a Mac again if it meets my needs—affordable and usable. Linux is getting more user-friendly, so maybe that’s the direction to go. Still, I’m uncertain.

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luukieluke21
Member
180
02-02-2021, 12:01 AM
#4
Sure, I’ll try my best to accommodate your request.
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luukieluke21
02-02-2021, 12:01 AM #4

Sure, I’ll try my best to accommodate your request.

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Theboss572
Member
184
02-03-2021, 12:46 AM
#5
Unable to locate the information since your computer's outdated UEFI firmware causes issues.
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Theboss572
02-03-2021, 12:46 AM #5

Unable to locate the information since your computer's outdated UEFI firmware causes issues.

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ajbrine
Member
58
02-04-2021, 04:40 PM
#6
Access the registry via command line or tools like regedit to manage Windows 11 settings.
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ajbrine
02-04-2021, 04:40 PM #6

Access the registry via command line or tools like regedit to manage Windows 11 settings.

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samy1002
Member
186
02-04-2021, 05:22 PM
#7
Hello, the automatic download won't happen. When the upgrade offer arrives on your PC, it will show a prompt in the Windows Update section of the settings app. You have two choices: either "Download and install Windows 11" or "Stay on Windows 10 for now." You can pick the option that suits you. Best regards, Manas
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samy1002
02-04-2021, 05:22 PM #7

Hello, the automatic download won't happen. When the upgrade offer arrives on your PC, it will show a prompt in the Windows Update section of the settings app. You have two choices: either "Download and install Windows 11" or "Stay on Windows 10 for now." You can pick the option that suits you. Best regards, Manas

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Zogsters
Junior Member
8
02-04-2021, 05:30 PM
#8
I have that choice available right now and I've selected "Stay on Windows 10 for now." I'm not sure how long this temporary setting will last, but I'm hoping it doesn't turn into a mandatory update.
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Zogsters
02-04-2021, 05:30 PM #8

I have that choice available right now and I've selected "Stay on Windows 10 for now." I'm not sure how long this temporary setting will last, but I'm hoping it doesn't turn into a mandatory update.