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  1. Press Windows key + R. Type services.msc, then hit Enter.
  2. Search for Windows Update.
  3. Right-click on Windows Update, then select Properties.
  4. Under General tab, set the Startup type to Disabled.
  5. Click Stop.
  6. Click Apply, and then click OK.
  7. Restart your computer.

 

From Microsoft Answers

  1. Press Windows key + R. Type services.msc, then hit Enter.
  2. Search for Windows Update.
  3. Right-click on Windows Update, then select Properties.
  4. Under General tab, set the Startup type to Disabled.
  5. Click Stop.
  6. Click Apply, and then click OK.
  7. Restart your computer.

 

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4 minutes ago, Thomas4 said:

From Microsoft Answers

  1. Press Windows key + R. Type services.msc, then hit Enter.
  2. Search for Windows Update.
  3. Right-click on Windows Update, then select Properties.
  4. Under General tab, set the Startup type to Disabled.
  5. Click Stop.
  6. Click Apply, and then click OK.
  7. Restart your computer.

 

yes thats what i did, but agian, today i on my pc and that was set to manual alone, wtf?, why? if i already put it disabled?, do i have a virus?

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Not a virus.

Manual means that that the application is not going to run without user intervention.

 

If you decide to update, Right click on Start. Type "u", Then choose update and follow instructions.

If you have the Search bar on in the taskbar, you may have to type "update" as I'm not sure about this one because I turned this feature off on my taskbar.

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12 hours ago, xXAXONXx said:

hi, i need help, i want windows update disabled, i already did the steps in google but today i on my pc and the windows update option in services was again set in manual, wtf? how i can avoid this?, i dont want update please

Why are you turning off updates? The longer you don't update your OS, you won't be able to use any software or games. 

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11 hours ago, xXAXONXx said:

performance

What? If you're worried about updates causing issues performance to your pc (which I highly doubt). Then set them up at times when your not using your PC.

 

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35 minutes ago, Sir Asvald said:

What? If you're worried about updates causing issues performance to your pc (which I highly doubt). Then set them up at times when your not using your PC.

 

How old is your PC? 

i7 4790k ddr 3 1866 gtx 750 1 ssd 2 hdds, friends told me that 2019 or 2020 updates made they pcs some slow at gaming so i will not update

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