Permanently Disable Windows 11 Updates – Fix Windows

There are many ways to permanently disable Windows 11 updates. We can disable Windows 11 updates using Services, Group Policy Editor, Metered Network Connections, and Windows Update Settings, etc. Here are a few working methods.

Permanently Disable Windows 11 Updates - Fix Windows 1

The first method

Disable Windows 11 update using Services

The first initial step is to open the RUN dialog box. To open the RUN window, press “Window + R”.

Then type “services.msc” in the RUN windows and press Enter key. This will open the current Windows services.

Permanently Disable Windows 11 Updates - Fix Windows 2

Scroll down and search for the Windows Update.

Permanently Disable Windows 11 Updates - Fix Windows 3

After locating the Windows update, Right-click on it and select properties.

Permanently Disable Windows 11 Updates - Fix Windows 4

Set Startup type as “Disabled” by clicking on General Tab, press Stop, and then press Apply and OK button.

Disable Windows 11 update using Group Policy Editor

To permanently disable automatic updates in Windows 11, use the “Local Group Policy Editor.”

Again, open the RUN window by pressing “Window + R” using the keyboard or Right-click on the Windows start button to open the Run dialogue box.

Type “gpedit.msc” and press the enter key to begin “Local Group Policy Editor”.

Permanently Disable Windows 11 Updates - Fix Windows 5

Select:

Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates >Windows Components > Windows Updates

Permanently Disable Windows 11 Updates - Fix Windows 6
Permanently Disable Windows 11 Updates - Fix Windows 7

Now Select the “Standard” tab below on the right side.

Double click on “Configure Automatic Updates”.

Permanently Disable Windows 11 Updates - Fix Windows 8

Right click and select “Edit”.

Permanently Disable Windows 11 Updates - Fix Windows 9

Select “Enabled” and click on the second option “Notify for downloads and auto-install”.

Permanently Disable Windows 11 Updates - Fix Windows 10

Then select “Disabled”

Finally, click on the “Apply” and “Ok” button.

In some other cases, “Configure Automatic Updates” lies in the “Manage End User Experience” option.

Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates >Windows Components > Windows Updates > Manage End User Experience

Permanently Disable Windows 11 Updates - Fix Windows 11

Disable Windows 11 Update Permanently Using “Windows Update Settings”

Right-click on Windows Start Button and select “Settings”.

Permanently Disable Windows 11 Updates - Fix Windows 12

From the setting window, select the “Update and Security” tile.

Permanently Disable Windows 11 Updates - Fix Windows 13

Select Windows Update from the sidebar.

Permanently Disable Windows 11 Updates - Fix Windows 14

Click on Pause Updates for 1 Week. By selecting this option, Windows updates will temporarily stop for 1 week. You can also resume Windows Updates if you have changed your mind.

Disable Windows 11 Automatic Updates by Enabling Metred Connection

Setting up a metered connection allows you to put a restriction on internet consumption, which can block Windows updates. Setting up a metered connection is a temporary option for stopping automatic updates in Windows 11. You will effectively place a manual data cap on your internet connection. As a result, Windows 11 cannot download large updates.

Setting up a metered connection allows you to put a restriction on internet consumption, which can block Windows 11 updates.

Steps

Right-click on Windows Start Button and select “Settings” or press Windows + I from Keyboard.

Permanently Disable Windows 11 Updates - Fix Windows 12

Choose Select “Network & Internet” from the settings menu on the left.

Permanently Disable Windows 11 Updates - Fix Windows 16

Click on “Properties

Permanently Disable Windows 11 Updates - Fix Windows 17

Scroll to locate the “Metered Connection” Menu.

Set Metered Connection ON

Permanently Disable Windows 11 Updates - Fix Windows 18

Similar Posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *