Permanently disable Windows 10 updates?

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How can I disable Windows 10 updates completely? I have a old PC (Phenom X3 with the infamous ASRock AM2NF3-VSTA board and nVidia 7800GT so it can't even install graphics drivers) which I only use for CD/DVD burning using P-ATA drives. So I don't want it to update, it will make it slow and it's frustrating that it need reboots while I just want to shutdown after burning a disc.

I already disabled the "Windows Update" service and deleted C:\WIndows10Upgrade. But somehow today it managed to re-download it and install a new build of Windows 10 and halfway even destroying the GRUB bootloader too (it's a dual-boot with Linux), rendering the whole system unbootable :angry:

The GRUB is fixed now, the system is usable again. And I see the "Windows Update" service is turned back on automatically :angry:

How can I really turn off Windows 10 updates, without pulling the network connectivity?

There used to be a time when you just had a option to disables updates in the Control Panel, but that's not the case anymore in Windows 10 :(
 

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Build a custom Windows 10 ISO using MSMG Toolkit, removing the Windows Updates package.

Warning: Doing this WILL break a lot of shit, most importantly, the Windows Store. Be careful of what you remove.
 

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You could set your network connection as a "metered connection" and then tell Windows Update not to update over a metered connection. This is probably the best and easiest way if you aren't regularly changing your network connection on the computer.

Alternatively, you could just wait for Windows 10's end of life on October 14, 2025.
 

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Best to use Windows Update Blocker v1.8 from Sordum website.


https://www.sordum.org/9470/windows-update-blocker-v1-8/


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Working perfect for my Windows 11 to stop auto update. Just one click to stop annoy auto updates. B-)

Can do undo change to roll back then auto update anytime.
 
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People should be using this GUI to manage the built in Windows firewall. Been using it for years with the Medium filtering profile, create only outbound rules (can copy the rule and set to allow in if necessary), and notifications set to Display so you get a popup when anything tries to connect.

Windows Firewall Control.
https://binisoft.org/wfc
 

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