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Option 1. Disable the Windows Update Service

Windows Update is essentially just another Windows Service and can be turned off in a similar manner to other services.

Follow these steps to stop Windows 10 updates:

1. Fire up the Run command (Win + R). Type in “services.msc” and hit Enter.

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2. Select the Windows Update service from the Services list.

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3. Click on the “General” tab and change the “Startup Type” to “Disabled”.

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Restart your machine.
When you want to re-enable automatic updates you just follow the same procedure except you select “Automatic” when choosing the “Startup Type”.

Option 2. Set Up a Metered Connection

If you are using WiFi to connect your Windows 10 machine to the Internet, you have the option of setting up a metered connection. In a metered connection, bandwidth is conserved by only automatically downloading and installing priority updates.

Microsoft’s method of classification may remain a mystery, but driver and software feature updates that may cause stability problems are minimized by opting for this option for stopping Windows 10 automatic updates.

To disable Windows 10 updates:

1. Open the Windows Settings application (Win+ I).
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2. Click on the ‘Network & Internet’ section.
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3. Open ‘Wi-Fi’ and click the ‘Manage known networks’.
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4. Select network and in ‘Properties‘ toggle the ‘Set as metered connection’ option to ‘On’.
 

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