You can prevent Windows 10 from updating automatically by adjusting its update settings.
You can prevent Windows 10 from updating automatically by adjusting its update settings.
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Hey, someone wants to know how to stop updates instead of focusing on their significance. Turn off services: Background Intelligent Transfer, Windows Update, and the Windows Firewall. Execute O&O ShutUp 10 and turn off all update-related settings. Create a task in the Task Scheduler that runs a script to disable Background Intelligent Transfer every time it starts, with a 5-second pause. This isn’t simple, but if you run into issues, you can look up instructions on Google. A quick fix: https://www.ghacks.net/2015/12/18/two-wi...ic-updates. The first tool covers most needs (disable updates and firewall). The firewall matters because Windows Updates rely on it, and even Microsoft’s update checker can’t verify if the firewall is active. Once disabled, it stays off.
since his goal is clearly not smart, if you're here to learn how to use your CPU for brewing coffee, most forum members would avoid the obvious question and give solid tips instead. doing this is completely excessive for what you're asking—just ensure Windows updates are disabled on metered connections and set your internet accordingly.
We all understand that. Yet he seeks something entirely different. He isn't inquiring about security measures but about disabling updates. I don’t mind the risks, he’s asking for a particular issue—so here’s a solution. It’s just a computer, and control matters too. If he wishes to destroy his hard drive, that’s his decision. I can only suggest using a strong hammer.
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