Prevent Windows 10 from updating
Many users are unhappy with the automatic updates which cause hindrance to the routine workflow that automatically installs the update. It is even more annoying when the system installs troublesome update patches. In Order to postpone the installation of an update service for a particular time, one may have to use a metered connections or use group policy editor to potentially stop the forceful updates during the crucial business hours. Of all the solutions available to postpone the forced update, the only straight forward way of preventing Windows 10 from forceful updates is by using an application program called Kill-Update. While you can manually turn off Windows Updates, this application makes things easier. The Kill-Update application program is loaded as soon as the user logs in the system. The program scans every 10 seconds for the Windows update service patches and packs. If the update services are available, the Kill-Update program automatically disables the update service. The users can prevent the Windows system from upgrading with the help of this application and can even manually disable the application program whenever your system is free and ready for an upgrade. In this article, we explain how to use the Kill-Update program in your Windows system to prevent Windows 10 from updating as well as how to manually upgrade windows during convenient hours by disabling the program.
Use Kill-Update to prevent Windows 10 from updating automatically
Kill-Update is a free program that can help you prevent Windows 10 from updating. You can control the timing and manually update Windows 10 at hours convenient to you by disabling the tool with a click. Download the Kill-Update application from GitHub and run the program as an administrator. The Kill-Update icon will appear in the taskbar.
Right-click on the Kill-Update icon and check the option with Load at startup to load the application as soon as the user logs in. Now check the option Locked to prevent Windows from upgrading.
To close the program click on Exit option in the Kill Update icon at the taskbar.
Disable Kill-Update to update Windows 10
Users can manually disable the application program whenever your system is free and ready for an upgrade. Right click on the Kill-Update icon and uncheck the option which says Locked.
Navigate to Windows Settings and go to Updates and Security.
Check for the latest updates to install on your computer. That’s all. There are more free tools to block Windows 10 Updates listed here.