![]() Please see your antivirus/internet security Firewall help files to learn how to block connections or set rules for applications. Replacing that with original file will make sure that Update Assistant is not started manually since it might reset tasks in Task Scheduler and you would again have to go through the whole process of disabling it.Īnother fix to stop Windows 10 Update Assistant from downloading any files is to block its connections in your Antivirus Firewall. Rename that as “Windows10UpgraderApp” and change. * You can create Windows10UpgraderApp.exe file yourself. Please see this post to read more details about it: How to Disable Windows 10 Updates Permanently Open “Services” by going to Start > Windows Administrative Tools > Services > Windows Update, Stop the service and set its Startup type to “Disabled” or “Manual”.Go to Task Scheduler > Task Scheduler Library > Microsoft > Windows > WindowsUpdate and disable Automatic App Update, Scheduled Start, sih, sihboot and all their triggers.You must disable triggers for all these three tasks. See the screenshots below to get the idea. Now go to Task Scheduler > Task Scheduler Library > Microsoft > Windows > Update Orchestrator and disable UpdateAssistant, UpdateAssistantCalendarRun, UpdateAssistantWakeupRun and all their triggers.Windows Partition (C:) > Windows10Upgrade > Replace the Windows10UpgraderApp file with downloaded file. Download this Windows10UpgraderApp* file and replace it with the original file in Windows10Upgrade folder in Windows partition (C:).I shall recommend to follow the second method give below as that would stop Microsoft from pushing updates via Windows 10 Update Assistant a little longer or permanently!ĭisable Windows 10 Update Assistant Permanently Microsoft does not care if that slows down your internet connection or nag you while you are studying, playing online games or doing something important. Additionally if you ever connect to a different Wi-Fi connection or public Wi-Fi, Windows 10 Update Assistant will start downloading updates. ![]() But as long as they don’t do it, you are fine with it. But since Microsoft is famous for making bad decisions, they might decide to still push large Windows 10 updates over metered Wi-Fi connection as well. This may temporarily stop Windows Update service including Update Assistant if you are using Wi-Fi to connect to internet. Go to Windows Settings > Network & Internet > Wi-Fi > Select Wi-Fi you are connected to > Set as metered Connection You can temporarily or permanently disable Windows 10 Update Assistant by following these methods: ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |