Tuesday, June 6, 2017

How to stop Auto Updates in Windows 10


The easiest way to prevent Windows 10 from automatically downloading updates is to use a metered Internet connection -- 
one of the features of limiting your data is that Windows 10 won't force-download OS updates. Some networks, such as cell networks, are metered by default, but you can also  by going to
 Settings > Network & Internet > Wi-Fi > Advanced options and turning Set metered connection on.
You can't meter your Ethernet connection through the Settings menu -- Microsoft assumes your Ethernet connection allows you unlimited data, apparently. The only way to set your Ethernet connection to metered is to perform a registry edit -- 
You can still download updates on a metered connection, you'll just have to do it manually by going to Settings > Windows Update > Download.

Disable automatic driver updates

While you can't really stop Windows 10 from automatically updating the OS, you can stop it from automatically updating your device drivers. To do this, right-click the Start button and click Control Panel.



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In the Control Panel, go to System and click Advanced system settings to open the System Properties window.



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Open the Hardware tab and click Device Installation Settings.



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When prompted with this message, click No and click Save Changes.
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