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Nope, never did that (intentionally) but his part looks promissing:
Using Windows Registry
If you are running Windows 10 Home, Run regedit and navigate to the following key:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\WindowsCreate a new key under Windows key and set its name as WindowsUpdate. Next, create another key under it and name it AU.
Now under this path, in the right pane, create a new DWORD AUOptions:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AUSet its value to 2. The following options are available
- 2 – To notify for download and notify for install
- 3 – To auto download and notify for install
- 4 – To auto download and schedule the install
- 5 – To allow local admin to choose setting
Exit REGEDIT and restart the computer.
Now check for a few time when Updates a released and see if it works for you.
If you do not like the changes, you can always reverse the or go back to the create system restore point.
I'll go check in the Registry to see what's set.
PS. (Again), Yes it's set like that.