If you haven't yet installed the infamous Anniversary Update, another, a quite straightforward way, is also available. The second way (using Group Policy to disable the Automatic Updates) Therefore, if you use Wi-Fi to access the Internet, go to the Change Wi-Fi settings option in Start Menu or Cortana, then c lick on Advanced Options, and enable the toggle S et as metered connection to on: This method basically involves tricking Windows into thinking that you're using a metered Internet connection and consuming your precious bandwidth quota on downloading the Windows update files will not be a thing that you'd appreciate. Many experts recommend leaving the Windows automatic updates on, as they come with bug fixes and many other undeniable advantages, but if for whatever reason you would rather stop this feature, then here are a couple of ways to do it: The first way (applicable when using a wireless connection) How to stop automatic updates on Windows 10
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