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Windows always needs to update? Fix it now

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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Admittedly, Microsoft updates are super important in securing your PC against myriad security threats. They also ensure that you enjoy the best experience when using various Microsoft software including their Office suite. But sometimes the updates can prove a nuisance because the tech giant has designed the update function such that Windows always needs to update, sometimes several times in one day.

So, how can you stop this behavior and use yourWindows 10PC in peace? Well, let’s look at the cause of this intrusive conduct before discussing how to halt it.

As I mentioned, an updated operating system guarantees maximum security for users. But not all users are committed to updating theirWindows 10so apparently, Microsoft thought it wise to makeWindows 10update itself automatically.

The company is always trying to catch up with makers of malicious software by releasing new updates rather frequently. Consequently, there are so many updates seeking to address specific vulnerabilities. To some, the automatic update feature is time-saving. However, other users find it pretty intrusive and will go all out to terminate the practice.

Why is Windows 10 constantly updating?

Why is Windows 10 constantly updating?

1. Use Group Policy to disable automatic updates

Users ofWindows 10 Professional, Enterprise and Education versions can bar automatic updates using theirGroup Policy Editor. Once done, the Group Policy will be notifying you of fresh updates instead of automatically installing them.

This disables the automaticWindows Updatefeature.

2. Disable auto-updating using the Registry

If yourWindowsalways needs to update, you might fix it by using theRegistry Editor. The registry is one of the most powerful computer management tools and can help you rein in on this issue. To make these changes, do the following:

Alternatively, use these workarounds if you’re onWindows 10Home Edition to fix this problem.

3. Set your Internet connection to be metered

Limiting your WiFiInternet connectioncan also help impede the terrible behavior whereWindowsalways needs to update.

4. Block the Update Services

Disabling the service in charge of theautomated updatescan sometimes help ifWindowsalways needs to update.

5. How to install updates manually

Once you implement any of the above fixes, you still need to download and install essential updates at your own convenience. Here is how to manually check for updates.

There you go, these are some solutions that you can use ifWindowsalways needs to update, so be sure to try them all, and let us know if they work in the comment section below.

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Madalina Dinita

Networking & Security Specialist

Madalina has been a Windows fan ever since she got her hands on her first Windows XP computer.

She is interested in all things technology, especially emerging technologies – AI and DNA computing in particular.

Prior to joining the WindowsReport team, she worked in the corporate world for a number of years.

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Madalina Dinita

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Madalina is a Windows fan since forever, especially interested in AI, emerging technologies, privacy, and security.