How to stop it asking me to update


  1. Posts : 62
    Windows 10 Home Edition
       #1

    How to stop it asking me to update


    I don't know what other details to give because I'm not knowledgeable about the update number (I see people saying 1709 or something?) basically after fending it off for weeks it somehow forced itself to update last night and it broke my tablet, which I rely on for my job. It's not an option for me to wait for a driver update from my tablet's manufacturer (which I have already emailed them about, twice.) I rolled back and it works again, but now windows is giving me that horrible popup every 30 minutes telling me to update. It's driving me literally nuts, is there any way to stop it? I tried a fix in another thread where you "hide" the update" but this popup persists. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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  2. Posts : 62
    Windows 10 Home Edition
    Thread Starter
       #2

    Please help me. I got home from work and turned my pc on and it's updating itself again. now I have to wait 90 minutes for an update that I just have to force roll back again. This is seriously ridiculous and infuriating
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  3. Posts : 30,178
    Windows 11 Pro x64 Version 23H2
       #3

    Hi arisutan

    While this isn't my first choice you could set your connection as metered. The large feature updates will not be downloaded. This strategy is only so good, every network you connect to has to be set.

    Another strategy might be upgrade to Pro. You have greater control over updates in Pro but at some point this issue resurfaces. You would upgrade within windows so it is just the uplift charge.

    One item to consider, which you likely already know, each version is only supported so long. Not getting security updates on a business machine could present different issues.

    If you scroll down in this article you will see dates for each version.

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

    Ken
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  4. Posts : 62
    Windows 10 Home Edition
    Thread Starter
       #4

    Caledon Ken said:
    Hi arisutan

    While this isn't my first choice you could set your connection as metered. The large feature updates will not be downloaded. This strategy is only so good, every network you connect to has to be set.

    Another strategy might be upgrade to Pro. You have greater control over updates in Pro but at some point this issue resurfaces. You would upgrade within windows so it is just the uplift charge.

    One item to consider, which you likely already know, each version is only supported so long. Not getting security updates on a business machine could present different issues.

    If you scroll down in this article you will see dates for each version.

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

    Ken
    Hi Ken. thank you for your reply, I will try that metered connection idea when the machine restarts after I roll back again. it's a desktop so I am only ever connected to one network, fortunately. I'm guessing there is no permanent solution? At least until the drivers are updated? I'm sure there are millions of users out there with hardware and software essential to their work that won't work right away with this update..it's very annoying that it allows me to roll back but instantly forces an update the same day.

    I use it for my work but it's a home machine. I'll check out the link, thanks.
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  5. Posts : 6,837
    22H2 64 Bit Pro
       #5

    Which version of Windows? Windows 10 Home?

    I've had to roll back 1709 > 1703 three times now on my tablet due to start menu issues. Some users report that even a fresh install doesn't fix things. For the time being I have a fix but it's complicated and after the fix you would need to be responsible for determining which future updates are needed and install them manually.
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