How do I stop windows 10 update 1079

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    Windows 10 Home (x64) Version 1607 (build 14393.2007)
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    How do I stop windows 10 update 1079


    Each time I turn on my computer I am greeted with a failure "Feature update to Windows 10, version 1709 - Error 0x80d02002" After a lot of digging I found that my pc has not been tested with 1709 and it appears to be incompatible with the update. Is there a way to stop this update as I see the error daily and my pc fails at every attempt to update? Thanks and have a nice day.
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    W10Prox64
       #2

    Hereathome said:
    Each time I turn on my computer I am greeted with a failure "Feature update to Windows 10, version 1709 - Error 0x80d02002" After a lot of digging I found that my pc has not been tested with 1709 and it appears to be incompatible with the update. Is there a way to stop this update as I see the error daily and my pc fails at every attempt to update? Thanks and have a nice day.
    Hi.
    For a temporary fix, you could change your internet connection to Metered.
    Set Ethernet Connection as Metered or Unmetered in Windows 10 Network Sharing Tutorials

    Set Wireless Network as Metered or Non-Metered in Windows 10 Network Sharing Tutorials

    But, you then should go about the task of figuring out why it's failing. Chances are, there are some things that can be done to your system to get the update to install properly. The first thing to do is fill in your system specs so we can help you with that.
    System Specs - Fill in at Ten Forums Site Use Tutorials

    HTH.
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  3. Posts : 12
    Windows 10 Home (x64) Version 1607 (build 14393.2007)
    Thread Starter
       #3

    I filled in the specs for my laptop, but like I mentioned earlier it would appear from the HP site hat this laptop does not support 1709. Perhaps I am misinterpreting their data.
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    W10Prox64
       #4

    Hereathome said:
    I filled in the specs for my laptop, but like I mentioned earlier it would appear from the HP site hat this laptop does not support 1709. Perhaps I am misinterpreting their data.
    Thanks for that - it helps alot.
    Looking at their site, I don't see your model at all, for any version of W10, but that doesn't mean it won't work; it just means they haven't officially tested it.
    HP Products Tested with Windows 10 | HP® Customer Support

    I also checked on your graphics, and it seems there is an issue with gaming, but Intel are working on it, and expect a fix in Q1, 2018 (soon).
    HD 4400 latest driver issue-Fall Creator's Update |Intel Communities

    The CPU should be no problem; there are lots of members here (including myself) who have W10 on very old equipment, and it runs fine.

    There are a few things I would suggest doing first, just to make sure the system is in good health. (You're on v1607, which is pretty old.)

    Turn off Fast Startup
    Turn On or Off Fast Startup in Windows 10 Performance Maintenance Tutorials
    Shut the system down and restart it, to take affect.

    Check the health of your hard drive:
    Crystal Disk Info
    Download Center - Crystal Dew World
    Grab the standard edition, exe and install it.

    Run CHKDSK on your drive.
    Open File Manager, go to This PC, right-click the C drive, select Properties. In the Tools tab, select error checking - CHECK.
    If there are any problems with the filesystem, Windows will schedule an off-line scan at next boot. Go ahead and do that.

    Run System File Checker
    Open an Admin Command Prompt and type sfc /scannow and press enter. Wait for the scan to finish. The answer we're looking for is no violations found. If the answer is anything else, reboot and run it again, up to three times. If it still doesn't give us the answer we're looking for, we'll need to try some other things.

    Once these are complete, we can move on. Probably the best thing will be to download the ISO from Microsoft and do an in-place upgrade. When doing that, all peripherals should be disconnected from the machine. But that's later.
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    Windows 10 Home Edition
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    Are there any more permanent fixes? I'm desperate to find a way to prevent this update, too.
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  6. Posts : 16,325
    W10Prox64
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    arisutan said:
    Are there any more permanent fixes? I'm desperate to find a way to prevent this update, too.
    Have you completed the tasks I have in post#4 and do you have results for us?

    You really can't just permanently stay on v1607. MS will eventually stop supporting that version and you'll be in a pickle (no security updates).
    Here's an article that gives you an idea of how the WaaS is working now:
    Reminder: Microsoft to no longer update original Windows 10 release after May | ZDNet

    I realize it's referring to v1511, but you get the idea. You really should troubleshoot the system to get it in shape for updates, but, it's up to you of course.
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  7. Posts : 16,325
    W10Prox64
       #7

    Here, @f14tomcat found the W10 lifecycle info at this link:

    https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...cle-fact-sheet


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  8. Posts : 16,325
    W10Prox64
       #8

    Or, you could have a read of this thread, and just block everything:
    Cumulative Update KB4056892 Windows 10 v1709 Build 16299.192 - Page 37 - Windows 10 Forums

    (Which I do not recommend, but again, your call.)
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    Windows 11 Pro 64-bit
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    With Creators Update, Microsoft has made it a little easier to control updates in Windows 10.

    If you are running Windows 10 Creators Update (1703), you can delay security updates for up to 30 days. Likewise, you can defer feature updates to 365 days.

    As always, these new update settings are exclusive to Windows 10 Professional, Enterprise, and Education editions. You might not see these options on Windows 10 Home edition.

    1. Open Settings app. Navigate to Update & security and then Windows Update.

    2. Under Update settings section, click Advanced options link. This action will open Advanced update options page.

    3. Under Choose when updates are installed section, there are three options:

    a) Choose the branch readiness level to determine when feature updates are installed

    b) A feature update includes new capabilities and improvements.

    c) A quality update includes security improvements.


    The second option allows you delay feature updates up to 365 days. You can choose any number between 1 and 365 from the drop-down box.
    Last edited by FreeBooter; 27 Jan 2018 at 09:04.
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  10. Posts : 12
    Windows 10 Home (x64) Version 1607 (build 14393.2007)
    Thread Starter
       #10

    Thanks for all the suggestions. I tried everything but so far no luck. Oh well.
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