Stop Windows Update download

One of Windows 10's least-liked features is its tendency to automatically installing an update every time you try to shut down your computer or laptop. How to can I disable Windows 10 update? You are in the right place! Just read this post to know how to stop and turn off Windows 10 update in every possible way. This article also works for disabling Windows 11 updates.

Windows 11Update Rolls Out:In June 2022, Microsoft has released the Insider version of Windows 11 [codenamed Sun Valley]. The official version willreach every compatible computer since October 2022. The new Windows 11 requires users' computers to equip with TPM 2.0 and boot in UEFI mode. If you want to upgrade toWindows 11 but do not sure if your computer is compatible with the minimum requirements, you can click this link to check the update to Windows 11.

"Every time I try to shut down my computer, I was forced to update my Windows 10. But I really don't want to update my operating system because the automatic update might take up the system and network resources. Is there anybody who can help me solve this problem and disable Windows 10 update? Thanks in advance."

All solutions to disable Windows 10/11 update:

SolutionsStep-by-step Troubleshooting
1. Manually Disable Windows UpdatePress the Windows key + R to open the Run box...Full steps
2. Change the Settings of the Group Policy EditorGo to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates...Full steps
3. Meter Your Network ConnectionClick "Network & Internet" in the Settings app...Full steps
4. Change Update Settings using RegistryType regedit, and click OK to open the Registry...Full steps

Whenever you are faced with Windows' automatic update notification like:

  • Install updates automatically
  • Download Updates but choose when to install them
  • Check for updates but let me choose whether to download and install them

What would you do? Here, we have the following solutions.

TipBefore proceeding with the four solutions to fully stop Windows 10 updates, check your own Windows 10 edition [Home, Professional, Education, or Enterprise] by going to Settings -> System -> About so that you can find the most appropriate solution. Besides, the fourth way of trying to control the Windows 10 update by using Registry is somewhat risky,do remember toback up your dataand the details will be shown in the extra tips section.

How to Disable Windows 10/11 Update

Applies to: Windows 11, Windows 10, Windows 8. For different system versions, the operation steps may be slightly different.

Solution 1. Disable Windows Update Service

Understand the limitations of this method. While disabling the automatic update service will temporarily halt any Windows 10 cumulative updates, the service will re-enable itself after a certain amount of time. Here are the directions:

1. Press the Windows logo key + R at the same time to invoke the Run box.

2. Type services.msc and press Enter.

3. Scroll down to Windows Update, and double-click it.

4. In Startup type, select "Disabled". Then click "Apply" and "OK" to save the settings.

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Step 3. The tool will detect the status of the Windows Update service automatically. If Windows Update is currently enabled, click the switchto stop the service.

Step 4. If you want to check whether you have disabled the service automatically, go to "Start" > type "Services" > right-click "Services" and choose "Run as administrator".

Step 5. In the list of services, find and right-click "Windows Update" > "Properties". In the "Service status" section, you should see the service has been stopped.

Solution 2. Change the Setting of the Group Policy Editor

The Group Policy feature is not available in the Home edition. So, only when you run Windows 10 Professional, Enterprise, or Education, you can use the Group Policy Editor to change the settings to prevent Windows 10 from automatically updating. The group policy editor will notify you of new updates without automatically installing them.

  • Press the Windows logo key + R then type gpedit.msc and click OK.
  • Go to "Computer Configuration" > "Administrative Templates" > "Windows Components" > "Windows Update".
  • Double-click "Configure Automatic Updates".
  • Select "Disabled" in Configured Automatic Updates on the left, and click Apply and "OK"to disable the Windows automatic update feature.

Note: If you need to update your Windows version later, you can repeat the steps above, then select Enabled to turn on this feature, so that you can continue to download the updates.

Solution 3. Meter Your Network Connection

Understand that this method won't work for Ethernet connections. You can only disable automatic updates by using this method on a Wi-Fi connection. If your computer is connected to WiFi, you can try this to stop Windows 10 automatic updates.

1. Click the Start button at the bottom left on your desktop, then click the "Settings" app.

2. Click "Network & Internet".

3. Click WiF in the left pane, then click the name of your Wi-Fi connection.

4. Click to turn on Set as metered connection.

Solution 4. Change the way of Windows 10/11 Updates Using Registry

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Step 3. Follow the paths to locate the files, folders or directoriesyou want to back up, select them all and click "OK".

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Step 7. Click "Backup Now" to start the file backup process. Your completed backup files are visible on the left area in a card style.

With a backup at hand, now it's safe to customize a Windows 10 update without receiving any forced updates on your computer. Here's how to make the change in Registry:

1. Press theWindows key + R key to open the Run command.

2. Type regedit, and click OK to open the Registry.
Browse the following path:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows

3. Right-click the Windows folder, select "New" and then click "Key".

4. Name the new key "WindowsUpdate" and press "Enter".

5. Right-click the newly created key, select "new", and click "Key".

6. Name the new key AU and press Enter.
Inside the newly created key, right-click on the right side, select "New", and click on "DWORD [32-bit] Value".

7. Name the new key AUOptions and press Enter.
Double-click the newly created key and change its value to 2. It's for "Notify for download and notify for install". Click "OK".

8. Close the Registry to complete the task.

Using this value prevents Windows 10 from downloading updates automatically, and you'll get a notification when new updates are available. In this way, you can avoid any auto Windows 10 update effectively.

That's how you could make an attempt to disable Windows 10/11 updates in every way. Each method has been proved to work as long as you wish to turn off all the automatic updates in Windows 10.

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