3 hours ago
(This post was last modified: 3 hours ago by Wainuitech.)
You can Pause Windows updates for upto 5 weeks. TO do so, open Updates, Click on Pause - to the right is a drop down box, select the time.
The Problem is when they restart you will be flooded with upto 5 weeks worth.
If you have gpedit installed ( Professional) Or install it, you can adjust there as well, BUT sometimes windows has a habit of over riding these settings, but the 1-5 weeks option does work as intended.
If you still want them to download but not reboot automatically or such you can adjust in GPEDIT ( as mentioned needs Professional) OR you install GPEDIT in Windows Home editions. Have to do that for sorting out folder sharing on Windows home with no user passwords.
Options GPEDIT
The Problem is when they restart you will be flooded with upto 5 weeks worth.
If you have gpedit installed ( Professional) Or install it, you can adjust there as well, BUT sometimes windows has a habit of over riding these settings, but the 1-5 weeks option does work as intended.
If you still want them to download but not reboot automatically or such you can adjust in GPEDIT ( as mentioned needs Professional) OR you install GPEDIT in Windows Home editions. Have to do that for sorting out folder sharing on Windows home with no user passwords.
Options GPEDIT
Upgrades = Old bugs replaced with new Bugs.