How To Disable Automatic Windows Updates In Windows 10
How to permanently disable Windows Update in Windows 10.
Retake some control of your Windows 10 computer by having control over updates. My biggest reason for disabling automatic updates is the possibility of crippling and faulty updates being installed without my consent (obviously Microsoft does not intend these incidents on purpose but I like to wait a few days after an update has been released to see if any major problems were experienced in the online community forums).
On Windows 10, you no longer have absolute control over software updates. They're mandatory, and they download and install automatically to ensure your device stays up to date with the latest security patches and improvements. This approach is convenient for many users, but it's not one that everyone wants.
If you run Windows 10 (Professional, Enterprise, or Education), you can use the Local Group Policy Editor to quickly change the settings to prevent Windows 10 from automatically downloading and installing updates.
Issues addressed in this tutorial:
Disable Windows Update in Windows 10 Home
Disable Windows Update Windows 10 Permanently
Disable Windows Update in Windows 10
Disable Windows Update Completely Windows 10
How to Disable Update Windows 10
Disable Windows Update in Windows 10 Permanently
Disable Windows Update Notification Windows 10
Turn Off Windows Update in Windows 10
Turn Off Windows Update Permanently in Windows 10
Turn Off Windows Update Windows 10 Pro
Turn Off Windows Update Assistant Windows 10
Turn Off Windows Update Notification Windows 10
Turn Off Windows Update for Windows 10
How To Turn Off Windows 10 Automatic Updates
This tutorial will apply for computers, laptops, desktops, and tablets running the Windows 10 operating system (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) from all supported hardware manufactures, like Dell, HP, Acer, Asus, Toshiba, Lenovo, and Samsung.