Different ways to configure Windows 10 From Automatically Downloading Updates

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Kuttz

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Use Group Policy to Disable Automatic Updates — Professional Editions Only

Editor’s Note: You should really considerleaving automatic updates enabled for security reasons.

There’s actually an option that will let you choose how updates are installed on your own schedule, but it’s buried in Group Policy. Only Professional, Enterprise, and Education editions of Windows 10 have access to the Group Policy editor. To access the group policy editor, press Windows Key + R, type the following line into the Run dialog, and press Enter:

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Navigate to Computer Configuration\Administrative Templates\Windows Components\Windows Update.
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Locate the “Configure Automatic Updates” setting in the right pane and double-click it. Set it to “Enabled,” and then select your preferred setting. For example, you can choose “Auto download and notify for install” or “Notify for download and notify for install.” Save the change.

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Visit the Windows Update pane, click “Check for updates,” and then select “Advanced options.” You should see your new setting enforced here. You’ll also see a note saying “Some settings are managed by your organization,” informing you that these options can only be changed in Group Policy.

To disable this later, go back to the Group Policy editor, double-click the “Configure Automatic Updates” setting, and then change it from “Enabled” to “Not configured.” Save your changes, visit the Windows Update pane again, click “Check for updates,” and then select “Advanced options.” You’ll see everything change back to the default setting. (Windows Update only seems to notice the setting change after you click “Check for updates.”)

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Or, just put your Internet connection to Metered. It will just notify you of the available updates, but it won't download them without you giving consent to download.
I'm actually doing this primarily because I have a capped data plan. Personally, I don't have problems with MS updates being downloaded and installed automatically. What I object is the automatic download of 3rd party softwares and drivers. :D
 

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Turning to Metered connection also mentioned in the article:D.
Automatic download of updates me too not bothered but if the update install forces system restart it affects some users.
 
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