Disable Windows Update » History » Version 6
Greg Mathis, 04/11/2018 09:06 AM
1 | 1 | Greg Mathis | h1. Disable Windows Update |
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3 | 1 | Greg Mathis | As central as it is to the core of Windows 10, Windows Update is actually just another Windows process so it can be stopped with these simple steps: |
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6 | 1 | Greg Mathis | # Open the Run command (Win + R), in it type: services.msc and press enter |
7 | 1 | Greg Mathis | # From the Services list which appears find the Windows Update service and open it |
8 | 1 | Greg Mathis | # In ‘Startup Type’ (under the ‘General’ tab) change it to ‘Disabled’ |
9 | 6 | Greg Mathis | # In the task manager, you should now see task "wuauserv" in the "Stopped" state |
10 | 3 | Greg Mathis | # Restart the PC. |
11 | 5 | Greg Mathis | # Now in the Services list, shown below, Windows Update should show up as "Disabled" |
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16 | 2 | Greg Mathis | Of course, every now and then, when convenient, you should re-enable Windows Update to get the latest updates, especially security patches. |
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18 | 1 | Greg Mathis | To re-enable Windows Update simply repeat these four steps, but change the Startup Type to ‘Automatic’ |