Windows 10: How to get away from Auto Updates from Win10

Discus and support How to get away from Auto Updates from Win10 in Windows 10 Updates and Activation to solve the problem; So I just got Windows 10 and did a clean install (no upgrade). Now I am going through some of the settings I want turned on and off, but the whole... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Updates and Activation' started by AirPower4ever, Nov 29, 2015.

  1. How to get away from Auto Updates from Win10


    So I just got Windows 10 and did a clean install (no upgrade). Now I am going through some of the settings I want turned on and off, but the whole Windows auto update thing is a bit confusing.

    On Windows 7 I have "Check for updates but let me choose.......", but I don't see that in Windows 10. From what I read, I think I should do this

    a) Just turn off updates
    b) get that program GWM or something like that (Update: Sorry I meant Windows Update MiniTool)

    Is this the proper way or is there another way to do this. I even read of a registry hack, but not sure. I definitely just want to control what updates are offered to my system and then I get to pick and choose which ones to install.

    Thanks

    :)
     
    AirPower4ever, Nov 29, 2015
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  2. nikMK Win User

    Graphics driver OpenGL issue

    How do i stop it from Auto Updating to 1709?

    As far as i know win10 auto downloads everything using a background service unknown to the user until a restart is required
     
    nikMK, Nov 29, 2015
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  3. since upgrade to win10 when inserting a memory card the open with box does not appear on the desktop like it did in win 7

    Tried fix but did not work. Auto play will not startup on insertion of media card in slot no matter how configured. Using Win10 update from Win7.

    Auto play worked fine in Win7
     
    MartinPatience, Nov 29, 2015
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  4. How to get away from Auto Updates from Win10

    You cannot avoid them in Windows 10 which is an issue that has caused some frustration amongst users. You also need to be wary of Windows Update pushing driver updates through automatically. Whilst it is a good feature I think driver updates should be optional. I don't want to switch the whole feature off (which can be done for driver updates) but at the same time I don't want them auto installing for all device types (GPU drivers for example).
     
    Scottyboy99, Nov 29, 2015
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  5. Thanks for the reply Scottyboy99. I hear you on the two criteria. Updates I manage currently; which ones I install and which ones I do not need. If there is really no way to "manage" these then this could be a problem area.

    But drivers this is another thing and your right. I manage drivers and I do check very regularly so if W10 does this I need to turn it off if possible. GPU drivers seem to have issues lately so definitely need to control that along with other items like wireless adapters. In my case the latest wireless adapter driver offered for me is a lot slower than the older one.

    I need to set my system up as best as possible to head these issues off as best as possible. Is there somewhere in this forum about setting up your system to take control of your W10 system as best as possible? I was reading around and I do not see it, but then again I could have missed it.

    Again, thanks for the reply Scottyboy99!
     
    AirPower4ever, Nov 29, 2015
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  6. OldMike65 Win User
    Only thing you could do is turn off Windows Driver update, if you want too. Cannot turn off Windows update. Here is a tutorial on how to turn off Device Driver update from Windows 10.
    https://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/1...-a.html?filter
     
    OldMike65, Nov 29, 2015
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  7. swarfega Win User
    You can disable auto updates to a degree.

    Open settings app
    Click on Updates & Security
    Click on Advanced options
    In the first drop-down menu, select notify to schedule restart.

    At least then you'll be prompted.
     
    swarfega, Nov 29, 2015
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  8. How to get away from Auto Updates from Win10

    Thanks OldMike65. Missed it. Great and will do.
     
    AirPower4ever, Nov 29, 2015
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  9. Thanks OldMike65. Missed it. Great and will do.

    Thanksswarfega, will do this as well.
     
    AirPower4ever, Nov 29, 2015
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  10. vickyg Win User
    You will be notified by a low pitched ding. If you miss it, and your computer hibernates, about 10 minutes after you waken it the next morning, you will get another ding, and a big last chance message. If your computer screen is sleeping, you'll never see this message, it just reboots anyway. So if you are not paying attention, Microsoft gets even with you for not paying attention!

    Windows 10 doesn't like to be ignored. If you ignore Windows 10, you'll be constantly losing work. I've had the notification setting set, and I've had 14 unexpected reboots anyway.

    It would be nice if they could change that white notification icon to Orange if there is a pending reboot. Then I'd know I need to take action. My notification icon always seems to be white. Usually with an advertisement for Office 365, or advertisements that recently started pouring in on my MSN account. Even checking for updates each day doesn't work. It usually goes into an infinite loop if there is more than one updated pending.
     
    vickyg, Nov 29, 2015
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  11. swarfega Win User
    I wondered what that ding noise was, thanks. It won't hibernate though (unless of course its because I have disabled hibernation). Mine informs me that it needs to reboot.
     
    swarfega, Nov 29, 2015
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  12. You should be able to disable the windows update service from services. I could be wrong. I am sort of new to 10 as I have been using linux a lot *Biggrin
     
    stickybranches, Nov 30, 2015
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  13. vickyg Win User

    How to get away from Auto Updates from Win10

    You could prior to the fall update. Now it is no longer an option if your computer hibernates. If your computer hibernates, it will never boot. I think the OP has disabled hibernation so that might be a work around for him.
     
    vickyg, Nov 30, 2015
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  14. @vickyg - thanks. I have not turned off H. I am still trying it out so going to stumble around W10

    Thanks to everyone who responded and thank you for your answers

    I connected my system to the Internet and even with the settings set, it installed a few updates. Actually around 8 or 9, mostly Windows Defender updates which is strange since I turned WD off prior to connecting it to the network. Oh well. Seems to be fine.
     
    AirPower4ever, Dec 2, 2015
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  15. swarfega Win User
    You don't want to disable Windows Update. It's important to get them.
     
    swarfega, Dec 2, 2015
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