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_SmilesKillMe
Member
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01-27-2023, 04:49 PM
#1
Turning off Windows Update might seem straightforward, but it could affect your system. It may not pose immediate risks, but disabling it could leave your PC vulnerable to updates and security patches. Consider the implications before proceeding.
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_SmilesKillMe
01-27-2023, 04:49 PM #1

Turning off Windows Update might seem straightforward, but it could affect your system. It may not pose immediate risks, but disabling it could leave your PC vulnerable to updates and security patches. Consider the implications before proceeding.

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BrandoMex
Member
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01-27-2023, 11:03 PM
#2
Keep your AV up to date and you'll be (mostly) fine, but if there are any security patches, you won't get those.
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BrandoMex
01-27-2023, 11:03 PM #2

Keep your AV up to date and you'll be (mostly) fine, but if there are any security patches, you won't get those.

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Demonsss91
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01-28-2023, 02:38 AM
#3
You might want to turn it off to prevent unnecessary usage or to conserve energy.
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Demonsss91
01-28-2023, 02:38 AM #3

You might want to turn it off to prevent unnecessary usage or to conserve energy.

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CloverGreen_
Member
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01-28-2023, 04:07 AM
#4
It’s the optimal solution. Windows will notify you about updates, giving you time to decide what and when to apply.
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CloverGreen_
01-28-2023, 04:07 AM #4

It’s the optimal solution. Windows will notify you about updates, giving you time to decide what and when to apply.

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g_ft
Member
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01-30-2023, 04:55 AM
#5
Due to an unexpected change, after the latest update, the Windows Update runs via "Windows Modules Installer Worker" consuming around 10% CPU even when idle. It persists unless the PC is put into hibernation. I've attempted various fixes but haven't succeeded. My only alternative is a factory reset/reinstall, though I prefer not to do that. Turning off Windows Update stops this process from using CPU resources.
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g_ft
01-30-2023, 04:55 AM #5

Due to an unexpected change, after the latest update, the Windows Update runs via "Windows Modules Installer Worker" consuming around 10% CPU even when idle. It persists unless the PC is put into hibernation. I've attempted various fixes but haven't succeeded. My only alternative is a factory reset/reinstall, though I prefer not to do that. Turning off Windows Update stops this process from using CPU resources.