Disable updates in Windows 10. Disable automatic driver updates

Disabling the system upgrade function is not just a whim of Windows 10 users, but for some it is a vital necessity. Windows 10 auto-update has already frayed the nerves of many users, especially those who use a PC or laptop for work and not for entertainment.

Moreover, Microsoft initially claimed that they would not release upgrades, but they constantly arrive and are installed a little differently than in previous versions operating system. For example, in Windows 10 Home, the PC owner doesn’t even know about them until the system reboots. In this case, the system does not care what important documents the user is currently working with. This cannot cause positive reactions, so there is quite a bit of controversy today about automatic updating of Microsoft’s new operating system.

Is it possible to disable auto-update of “Tens” once and for all? How to avoid an unplanned Windows 10 reboot by the computer owner? These issues are covered in detail in this article, as well as problems associated with updating device drivers.

By default, after Windows installations 10 includes automatic update by default, but disabling it in the new version of the operating system is more difficult.

How to disable auto updates?

Execution certain actions will allow you to avoid unplanned reboots by the computer owner during operation, as well as delay the launch of updates for some time.

The following manipulations are required:


These manipulations will help avoid unplanned computer reboots by the PC owner when he is working and working on important documents.

After this, you need to disable the activation of downloading updates not only for Windows 10, but also for other applications. And activate deferred updates, which will make it possible to update not in bulk, but only critically important ones.

Having finished performing these operations, you need to click on “Select how to receive updates”, where to deactivate the item "Update from multiple locations"(This is especially required for PCs with low data transfer speeds or limited traffic).

Disabling using the system registry

You need to call the system registry editor, to do this, open the “Run” window and enter “regedit”, then press the “Enter” key. Then find the HKLM branch and use “SOFTWARE” to get to the policy settings in the Windows directory. Here you need to create a directory “WindowsUpdate” and in it create a directory called “AU”. Further in this folder via context menu create a “DWORD” with the name “NoAutoUpdate”, which we denote as “1”.

After completing the actions, you can check that they were performed correctly. To do this you need to log in "Update Center" and look at the section for checking them (it should be inactive). Now they will never be produced.

Using a metered connection

Updates will not occur automatically if you are using a metered connection. To disable automatic installation updates are necessary for your Wi-Fi. This method works successfully in all versions of Ten.

To do this you need to do the following:

  1. enter “Settings”;
  2. further in "Network and Internet";
  3. select the “Wi-Fi” section, where under the list of networks you need "Advanced options" and click on it;
  4. activate line “Set as metered connection”(now Windows knows that this connection is paid).

Applications that allow you to disable upgrades

The advent of Windows 10 has necessitated the development of a significant number of applications that can disable Windows 10 “utilities” that bother users.

For example, freely distributed and not requiring financial expenses a program called "Win Updates Disabler". After downloading the application, you must have administrator rights to activate the “Disable Windows Updates” line in it and click on “ApplyNow”.

Another similar program is called “Windows Update Blocker”. The only difference from the above is that this utility is not free. But there are many more programs that make it easy to disable automatic updates in Ten.

Disable automatic driver updates

Open the Run window and enter "rundll32newdev.dll,DeviceInternetSettingUi".

Next, log in and prohibit the installation, then you must save the adjustments made.

These actions will force the system to access only the drivers located in the installation distribution.

I think many people have encountered forced Windows 10 updates, but all attempts to disable updates were in vain. This happens because of the multi-level update in Windows 10 and each service interacts with each other and forcibly activates the service that you disabled.

For example, if you have disabled updates in Windows 10 Update, the automatic driver download service will re-activate the update when the update is released and vice versa. The same thing happens with other services that perform the activation function and complement each other in this work.

Options and content of the article:

I think everyone knows that in all versions of Windows it was possible to configure the Update Center and the ability to disable the download and installation of updates, either set them automatically or choose when to install certain updates.

It was possible to disable checking for updates altogether. This gave us the ability to control which updates to install and which not. It also allows you to reduce Internet traffic if someone’s network was slow.

Unfortunately, with Windows 10, everything will not be so easy and there is simply no ability to choose the options for installing updates, and if there is, then only in versions of Windows 10 Pro. And then, you can get rid of forced installations only for a short time.

In ordinary language, then new version Windows 10 automatically starts downloading and installing updates without notifying the user.

In fact, all these forced updates often become a huge problem for the owner. Programs and drivers crash, computer internal devices stop working, and so on. And it happens that the OS does not load at all.

It's time to move on to the option to disable all windows 10 updates forever. There are only 7 ways that you have to do manually.

Option 1: Editing Update Center using different options (Not suitable for HOME version owners)

This method will describe how to delay the automatic installation of updates for short term(be sure to do this to avoid problems in the future). We will also get rid of the preliminary reboot.

But disabling updates in this way will not work forever; this is just preparation for the main ways to disable updates. This method will also break the chain that triggers other services to force an update.

1. Use the function "Options" and click on the category Update and Security\Windows Update.


3. To start, you need to click "Get more notifications." With this item we will disable automatic reboot of the computer if Windows 10 has already downloaded and installed updates. And also turn off the slider in "Schedule time"


4. Go back and go to "Advanced options".


5. Now you need to turn off the function "When you update Windows, provide updates for other Microsoft products."
6. And activate the slider "Delay receiving feature updates"- this is necessary in order to disable downloading updates for several months.

7. Now you need to go to "Choose how and when to receive updates" and turn off the slider "Update from multiple locations"- this will prevent the load on the network, since it uses the torrent session.


Option 2: Disable automatic updating of drivers for internal or external devices.

Updated Windows system 10 still allows you to get rid of automatic device driver updates, which we will use.

1. Using a keyboard shortcut WIN+R call the function execution window. 2. In this window you need to enter the function rundll32 newdev.dll,DeviceInternetSettingUi and press OK. Then a window will open "Device Installation Options"


3. In this window you need to select "No, give a choice" and if available, select "Never install drivers from Windows Update."


After all these manipulations, Windows will search for and install drivers only from a local device or CD. The update center will be contacted if the required driver is not found on the hard drive.

Option 3: Disabling updates using the official Show or hide updates utility

Long before the official release of Windows 10, Microsoft posted free access to download a utility that allows you to disable unnecessary updates for certain drivers or system components.

1. First, download the utility from the official website.



3. Then click on "Hide updates" and from the list of all components, select what you want so that it does not update at all. Then again "Next."


4. If it becomes necessary to return everything to its original state, follow all the same steps and instead "Hide updates" click on "Show hidden updates"


Option 4: Setting a download limit via WI-FI

This method involves bypassing automatic Windows update 10 and disable downloading updates. In order to implement this, you just need to set the limit value for WI-FI.

1. Go to again "Options" and go to the category "Network and Internet"


2. Go to "WI-FI" and click on "Managing known networks."


3. Click on "Manage known networks" and go to the properties of your wi-fi network.


4. Then enable the option "Set as metered connection"


This method is all, now windows will not update automatically while the Internet connection is within the limit.

Option 5: Configure Policy Groups and Registry

In Windows 10, the function of choosing between downloading and updating for the system was removed, but editing policy groups and editing the registry was still preserved.

We warn you that editing policy groups is not possible for those who have the win 10 Home version! But, if you have a Pro version of Windows installed on your computer, you have various options, such as notifying about downloading updates, setting up automatic updates, or setting downloads and updates on a schedule.

There is one problem. For some reason, the Update Control Center and all the changes made to the settings in window have changed group policy or registry may not apply. If you rebuild your computer or run the “gpupdate /force” function, most likely there will be no changes in Windows Update. Open the update settings and you will notice that the slider will still be set to "Automatic (recommended)"

In what case will Group Policy still be activated? You just need to click on check for updates in the Update Center.


Only by clicking on check for updates will all changes be activated. Now you can log in again "Windows Update" and make sure that all changes have been applied.

Now you need to make adjustments to "Group Policy Editor".

1. Keyboard shortcut WIN+R, write a function gpedit.msc and click on OK.
2. You will need to go through the following categories: Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Update
3. In the right tab, click on

4. In this tab, activate this option and click on the button "Enabled", and in the window "Options" make the choice that suits your situation.


If you check the option 5 Allow local administrator to select options, a selection will appear in the Update Center settings with additional settings.

If there is a need to “hard” disable updates, you will have to edit the registry.

1. Call the query execution window WIN+R and write a function regedit, then press OK.
2. Next we need to go through the sections: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows
3. You need to create a section in this tab and name it "WindowsUpdate", strictly in the Windows tab.


4. Add a new section to the folder "WindowsUpdate" with title AU, so that our link looks like this: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU


5. Now go to the new subsection AU and add another parameter DWORD and name it NoAutoUpdate. In the values, enter the value 1.


6. Next, you can close the registry and go to the Update Center and click on "Check for updates" to make sure that no update is happening. In order to return everything to its original state, just delete from the section NoAutoUpdate or make it mean 0.

Option 6: Completely deactivate the Windows Update service

Another great option, which will definitely block the update.

1. Keyboard shortcut WIN+R and write a function services.msc, then OK. The Windows Utility Toolkit will open.


2. At the very bottom, select "Windows Update".


3. Double-click and a window for changes will appear. The launch type must be set to "Disabled"


On this option, that's the end. If you want to check for updates, an error will appear.

Option 7: Other utilities

An ordinary program that will make it possible to disable all Windows 10 updates once and for all, with a control shot, so that nothing else comes out anywhere. This program does not require installation and is easy to use. In order to disable updates, you need to select “Disable Service” in the utility, then “Apply Now”. The utility can also work on other versions of Windows OS.

Another utility is Windows 10 Update Disabler - this utility introduces functionality into Windows 10 in the form of a service that works in the background and does not allow the Update Center to make its settings and download updates.

Please keep in mind that this utility may not be compatible with your antivirus! or even consider it a virus and delete it.

According to the developers, their utility acts as a blocker for Windows Update and blocks attempts to execute any processes, including checking for updates, downloading updates, installing updates, and attempting to activate other auxiliary services.

In order to block updates using this utility, you need to extract the UpdaterDisabler.exe file from the archive to any other folder, then you need to go to the menu and click "File", then run as administrator command line. For those who don’t know, you need to right-click on the console and select the option to open the program as an administrator.

By default, Windows 10 has automatic operating system updates enabled. In most cases, this does not create any inconvenience for the user; on the contrary, it increases the security and stability of the system. But, there are situations when it becomes necessary to disable automatic updating of Windows 10. For example, when used with payment for traffic. If you encounter a similar problem, we will try to help you. In this article you can learn how to disable Windows 10 update.

Important note. This article is written based on Windows 10 Technical Preview (preliminary technical). In this version, in order to make changes to the update settings, you need to change group policies (step No. 1). Probably in the final Windows versions 10 you can skip this step and go straight to step No. 2.

Step No. 1. Make changes to group policies.

In order to make changes to group policies, you need to open the “Local Group Policy Editor”. To do this, press the combination Windows-R keys and in the window that opens, enter the command “gpedit.msc”.

After this, the “Local Group Policy Editor” window will open in front of you. Here you need to go to the section “Program Configuration – Administrative Templates – Windows Components – Windows Update”. Here you need to find the entry “Setting up automatic updates” and open it. In the English version of Windows 10, this entry is called “Configure Automatic Updates” and is located in the “Computer Configuration – Administrative Templates – Windows Components – Windows Update” section.

Next, a window called “Setting automatic updates” will open in front of you. Here you need to check the “Enable” checkbox and select the 5th item in the drop-down list. Then close the window by clicking on the “Ok” button.

After this, we restart the computer so that the changes we have made take effect.

Step No. 2. Disable automatic Windows 10 updates.

This article shows various ways, with which you can disable automatic system updates in the Windows 10 operating system

Windows Update is an important and integral component of the Windows operating system. Windows Update regularly checks Microsoft servers for available updates, critical patches, or device drivers. As soon as updates become available, Windows Update notifies you and prompts you to download and install them. This is very important because updates improve system security, performance, reliability, and stability.

Previous versions of the operating system allowed you to customize the Update Center. In the settings you can choose how to download and install updates: automatically or manually, you can also choose which updates should be installed and which not; You can completely turn off checking for updates. This allows you to decide whether to install certain updates.


In , Microsoft left users without any choice: editors Windows 10 Pro allows you to defer the installation of updates only for a while, while users Windows 10 Home Even this opportunity is not provided. In other words, the new version of the operating system downloads and installs updates automatically and without notifications. In principle, there is nothing wrong with this, but in reality it is not at all true. Often updates cause various problems, for example, after installing the next update, the system simply stops booting.

But still, in Windows 10 it is possible to take control of the system update process. The following article describes all possible ways, which will work in all editions of the operating system: Windows 10 Home, Pro, etc.

Setting up Windows Update using the "Advanced options" section (except Home edition)

By using this method You can delay the automatic downloading of some updates for at least a while, and you can also prevent your computer from automatically restarting. You will not be able to completely disable or block updates using this method.

Open the Settings panel by clicking on the taskbar button "Start" and select "Options"

You can also open the Settings panel by pressing the keyboard shortcut + I

In the opened panel "Options" select "Update and Security"

In the section "Windows Update" click on "Advanced options"

In advanced options, select "Notify when reboot is scheduled". This action will prevent Windows from automatically restarting your computer after downloading and installing updates.

Also turn off the option "When you update Windows, provide updates for other Microsoft products" by clearing the corresponding checkbox.

Now activate the option "Stop updates" by checking the appropriate box. When this option is enabled, new updates will not be downloaded or installed for several days or months, with the exception of security updates.

In the window "Choose how and when to receive updates" set the switch "Update from multiple locations" in a state "Off". This will help in saving Internet traffic, since this function works on the principle of P2P technology or torrent clients, which is described

Disable automatic loading of device drivers

Windows 10 allows you to prevent drivers from being automatically downloaded and installed.

To do this, press the key combination + R and in the dialog box that opens Execute enter the command:

rundll32 newdev.dll,DeviceInternetSettingUi

Press the key Enter↵

In the window that opens "Device Installation Options" first select “No, give a choice” and then "Never install drivers from Windows Update". Click the button Save

After this, Windows will always search for and install drivers from the computer, and the system will contact Update Center only if a suitable driver is not found on the hard drive.

Hide or block updates using
Show or hide updates tool

Even before official release Windows 10, Microsoft released the program Show or hide updates, which returns to the system the ability to hide unnecessary driver updates or system updates.

Download the tool Show or hide updates By

Then click "Hide updates".

On the next screen, select the updates you want to hide from the list, and then click "Next". If you later want to return hidden updates, instead of "Hide updates" select an option "Show hidden updates"

Setting up a wireless network as a metered connection

This is one way to prevent Windows 10 from automatically downloading and installing updates. To prevent the system from downloading new updates, you just need to configure your Internet connection as a metered connection.

Open the panel "Options" and select "Network and Internet"

In the section "Wi-Fi" go to "Advanced options"

Set the switch “Set as metered connection” to position "On".

Now Windows 10 will not automatically download and install new updates as long as your Internet connection is set to metered.

Setting up updates in the local editor
Group Policy and Registry Editor

Although Microsoft has removed the ability to manage update downloads, update settings through the Local Group Policy Editor still work.

Editorial Windows 10 Home missing, however if you have a version Pro, you can enable either download and installation notifications, automatic download and installation notification, or scheduled automatic download and installation.

Note. Since Microsoft has completely replaced the old Update Center with a new modern application, Group Policy settings or registry tweaks may not take effect immediately. Even after you restart your computer or run the command, you will not see any changes in the Windows Update window. That is, if you open the update settings, you will find that the option is still enabled there "Automatic (recommended)".

So how do you force Windows 10 to apply a Group Policy or registry change? It's actually very simple. You just need to click a button in Windows Update.

Once you click this button, the system will immediately apply the changes, and when you open advanced options in Windows Update, you will see that the new settings have been successfully applied.

To make changes in the Local Group Policy Editor, press the keyboard shortcut + R and in the dialog box that opens Execute enter the command:

Press the key Enter↵

In the Local Group Policy Editor window, follow the following path:

Computer Configuration → Administrative Templates →
Windows Components → Windows Update

On the right side of the window, double-click the policy setting "Setting up automatic updates"

In the window that opens, click "Enabled", and in the section "Options" select one of the following options:

  ■ 2 – download and installation notifications
 ■ 3 – automatic download and installation notifications
  ■ 4 – automatic download and scheduled installation
  ■ 5 – Allow local administrator to select options

Click the button OK

By selecting the latter option, you will be able to select options from a drop-down list on the Windows Update settings page.

By selecting the first option, when new updates appear, the system will notify you about them using , and when you click on such a notification, a Windows Update window will open with a list of new updates and the ability to download them.

  ■ If you need to completely disable updates, use Registry Editor.

Execute enter the command:

Press the key Enter↵

In Registry Editor, go to the following section:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows

Create a new section within section and name it WindowsUpdate.

Create another partition (subpartition) in WindowsUpdate and name it AU to end up with the following registry branch:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU

Now select a section AU and on the right side of the window create a new parameter DWORD (32 bits) with name NoAutoUpdate and assign it the value 1.

Parameter NoAutoUpdate with a value of 1 is the same as if you set the value for automatic updates in the Local Group Policy Editor "Disabled".

Close Registry Editor, open Windows Update and press the button "Checking for updates" to apply the changes.

When you open Windows Update advanced settings, you will see that checking for updates no longer functions.

To return everything as it was, just remove the parameter NoAutoUpdate or set the value to 0

Shutdown Windows services Update

Another method that allows you to 100% block the downloading and installation of updates in Windows 10.

Press the keyboard shortcut + R and in the dialog box that opens Execute enter the command:

Good afternoon, dear readers, today the article is again dedicated to the top ten, as you remember, almost a year and a half has passed since its release, and the number of glitches associated with new updates that Microsoft employees are riveting is only growing and people who used to happily switch from 7 or 8 to a fresh operating system, while criticizing the old versions, they are forced to admit that the top ten is far from ideal and are switching back to their usual OS. Today we will look at the question of how to disable Windows 10 Redstone updates. Of course, I am in favor of installing security updates, but for example, there are cases when installing them is only detrimental, and requires updating to the top of the new update, which does not come out right away.

Why can I turn off Windows 10 automatic updates?

  • The new update brought me a blue screen of death, an example is the blue screen whea uncorrectable error, you must agree that it’s not very cool when closing another MS glitch creates another one for you
  • Any of the devices does not work, examples include cases where after updating Windows 10 the camera does not work or the sound does not work on Windows 10, I think any person will immediately lose the desire to update anything, especially clients, why bother with extra hemorrhoids.
  • Games or programs stopped working, for example, my friend has a cool mouse and for example in the anniversary update a special utility worked for it, but in redstone it doesn’t work, and I generally keep quiet about games, especially for those people who are used to installing cracked versions.

So, as you can see, people have reasons not to like the top ten and prohibit its updates.

How to disable updates in windows 10 permanently

Yes, just for always, until you explicitly want to enable them yourself, below I have selected for you all the methods known to me, some of them are simple, others are more complex.

How to prevent automatic updates in Windows 10 through Update

As you know, in the Windows line of operating systems there is a service called Windows Update, it is the presence of this process that forces your top ten to receive the latest updates. Most quick way disable a running service. Press the magic hotkey combination Win+R and in the window that opens, write services.msc

We go down to the very bottom and find a service called Windows Update, as you can see it works and its startup type is automatic, this means that when the system starts, the service starts in the same place as it, we don’t need this. We right-click on it and stop it at the beginning, then go to properties.

We find the startup type field and select Disabled there, this is a hundred percent prohibition for starting the service.

Thanks to this, you managed to disable the Windows 10 update, but there is still a small nuance.

Every week, Windows 10 will still try to find updates and return the update service to a working state; this is done through tasks in the scheduler, which need to be disabled

Open Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Task Scheduler

Go to Scheduler Library > Microsoft > Windows > Windows Update and turn off 4 tasks there by right-clicking.

It should look like this.

Below we will look at the second method how to disable automatic updates in windows 10.

How to disable automatic Windows 10 updates through the local policy editor

We discussed the first method, I’ll tell you about one more, but it is not suitable for all users, since it only works in Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise, due to the fact that they have such a component as the local group policy editor. It essentially helps to disable Windows 10 updates in the registry, since all the changeable settings in it are just the GUI interface of the Windows registry.

Press Win+R again and enter gpedit.msc.

Here the editor is the local group policy editor, it contains two sections, per user and per computer, we will be interested in the second. Let's go along the path:

Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Update > Configure automatic updates

This is the item that will help you disable Windows 10 updates in the registry; double-click on it. We put the switch in the Disabled position, this will prohibit automatic Windows 10 updates forever.

Above I talked about the task scheduler, also check if they are turned off

For people who want to control everything and create the necessary keys in the registry themselves, we do the following. You need to launch the windows registry editor, go to this branch:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ SOFTWARE\ Policies\ Microsoft\ Windows\ WindowsUpdate\ AU

here you need to right-click to create a DWORD 32-bit parameter in hexadecimal form with the value 1.

These are the two most effective methods disallow updates in windows 10 redstone, below I will show a couple of additional settings that will also, to one degree or another, complement the first methods.

Windows 10 blocking program

Yes, there is a program that prohibits updating Windows 10, to be honest, I’m not a supporter of such things, if everything can be implemented with standard and built-in tools of the operating system itself. We go to the website http://www.site2unblock.com/, below we find the Win Updates Disabler program. Download it, there is even a portable version


All you need to do is check the Disable Windows update checkbox and click Apply now.

Using a metered connection

The Windows 10 operating system has such functionality as a metered connection, thanks to which you can make it so that it will not download updates automatically if this connection is used. By setting a metered connection for WiFi this way (it’s logical that in local network this will not work), you will disable the installation of updates.

Press Win+I to open Windows 10 Settings.

go to Network and Internet - Wi-Fi and below the list of wireless networks, click Advanced settings. Set the slider to Disable Set as metered connection.

Now ten will not automatically download and install new updates as long as your Internet connection is listed as metered.

If you still have questions about how to disable updates in Windows 10, then write them in the comments.