How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10
This wikiHow teaches you how to prevent your Windows 10 computer from updating itself. Unfortunately, there is no way to permanently disable automatic updates, but you can delay them indefinitely by using the Services program or by setting...
Method 1 of 4:
Disabling the Update Service
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Picture 1 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 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. -
Picture 2 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 Open StartPicture 3 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 -
Picture 4 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 Type in services. This will search your computer for the Services program. -
Picture 5 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 Click Services. It's at the top of the Start menu, just right of a gear-shaped icon. Doing so will open the Services window. -
Picture 6 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 Scroll down to the "Windows Update" option. You'll find this near the bottom of the window. -
Picture 7 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 Double-click the "Windows Update" option. Doing so opens the Windows Update Properties window. -
Picture 8 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 Click the "Startup type" drop-down box. It's in the middle of the window. Clicking this option prompts a drop-down menu.- If you don't see this option, first make sure that you're on the right tab by clicking General at the top of the Properties window.
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Picture 9 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 Click Disabled. It's in the drop-down menu. This will prevent the Windows Update service from automatically starting itself for the time being. -
Picture 10 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 Click Stop. You'll find this option near the bottom of the window. Clicking it prompts the Windows Update service to stop running. -
Picture 11 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 Click Apply, then click OK. Both options are at the bottom of the window. Doing so will apply your settings and close the Properties window. The Windows Update service should now be disabled. -
Picture 12 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 Check the update service periodically. Any time you restart your computer or go more than two days without shutting down, open Services and check the "Windows Update" status to ensure that it's still disabled. While the Windows Update service shouldn't turn itself back on often, it will occasionally do so.- If you see "Disabled" to the right of the "Windows Update" heading, Windows Update is still disabled.
- If you see anything other than "Disabled" to the right of the "Windows Update" heading, disable the Windows Update again.
Method 2 of 4:
Using a Metered Connection
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Picture 13 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 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. -
Picture 14 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 Open StartPicture 15 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 -
Picture 16 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 Open SettingsPicture 17 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 -
Picture 18 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 ClickPicture 19 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 -
Picture 20 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 Click the Wi-Fi tab. You'll find this option in the upper-left side of the window. -
Picture 21 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 Click your current connection's name. It's near the top of the page. Doing so will open the Wi-Fi connection's settings page. -
Picture 22 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 Scroll down to the "Set as metered connection" section. This section is near the bottom of the page. -
Picture 23 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 Click the "Off" switchPicture 24 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 Picture 25 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 - If this switch is colored and has "On" next to it, your Wi-Fi is already set up as a metered connection.
Method 3 of 4:
Using Group Policy Editor
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Picture 26 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 Make sure that you're using the right version of Windows. You'll need a pre-Anniversary edition of Windows 10 Pro or an equivalent. You can't use this method if you're using Windows 10 Home edition.- The Windows 10 Education and Enterprise editions also include the Group Policy Editor.
- You can check your version of Windows by typing system into Start, clicking System Information near the top of the menu, and looking for "Microsoft Windows 10 Professional" to the right of the "OS Name" heading.
- The Windows Anniversary update removed the option to turn off automatic updates from the Group Policy Editor.
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Picture 27 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 Open StartPicture 28 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 -
Picture 29 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 Type in run. Doing so will search your computer for the Run program. -
Picture 30 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 Click Run. It's the speeding envelope icon near the top of the Start window. Doing so opens the Run program in the bottom-left side of your computer's screen. -
Picture 31 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 Launch the Group Policy Editor. Type gpedit.msc into the Run window, then click OK. The Group Policy Editor window will open. -
Picture 32 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 Navigate to the "Windows Update" folder. In the sidebar on the left side of the Group Policy Editor window, do the following:- Click
Picture 33 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 - Click
Picture 34 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 - Scroll down and click the "Windows Update" folder.
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Picture 35 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 Click Configure Automatic Updates. It's an item in the main Group Policy Editor window. Doing so selects this item. -
Picture 36 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 Open the "Configure Automatic Updates" properties window. Right-click the selected Configure Automatic Updates item, then click Edit in the resulting drop-down menu.[2] -
Picture 37 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 Check the "Enabled" box. It's in the upper-left side of the window. -
Picture 38 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 Click the "Configure automatic updating" drop-down box. This option is on the left side of the window. -
Picture 39 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 Click 2 - Notify for download and notify for install. It's in the drop-down menu. This option ensures that you'll be asked before updates are installed, allowing you to decline the updates. -
Picture 40 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 Click Apply, then click OK. Doing so saves your changes. -
Picture 41 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 Apply your changes. To do so:- Open Start
- Open Settings
- Click Update & Security
- Click Windows Update
- Click Check for updates
- Wait for Windows to identify available updates (Windows will not install these updates).
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Picture 42 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 Restart your computer. Click StartPicture 43 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 Picture 44 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 - You'll still be able to manually allow updates as they become available.
Method 4 of 4:
Disabling Automatic Windows Store App Updates
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Picture 45 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 Open StartPicture 46 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 -
Picture 47 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 ClickPicture 48 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 - If you don't see the Store icon in the Start menu, type store into the search bar at the bottom of the menu and then click Store when it appears at the top of the menu.
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Picture 49 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 Click ⋯. It's in the top-right corner of the window. This will prompt a drop-down menu.- On older versions of Windows 10, you'll click your profile picture in the upper-left corner of the Windows Store.
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Picture 50 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 Click Settings. This is in the drop-down menu. -
Picture 51 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 Click the colored "Update apps automatically" switchPicture 52 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 Picture 53 of How to Turn Off Automatic Updates in Windows 10 - If this switch is off, updates for Windows apps are already disabled.
Update 04 March 2020
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