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WIN+R
gpedit.msc
..works!
So, gpedit may be disabled by default just for the "W10/11 Home" edition.
The above is really a hack to make it available in Windows versions which should not have it.
Yeah, it's not supposed to be available in Home editions, but it's possible to 'unofficially' enable.
It just reads like Group Policy Editor is not available by default in Windows 11. I'm sure you didn't intend that. It's not a failing on your part. There's nothing wrong with people providing additional clarification.
Thanks for posting what you did. It's great that you would post something so useful. Now Home users realise they can use Group Policy Editor too. You did a great thing. Good going. 👍
Thank you for pointing out something that should have been obvious.
Since this doesn't pertain to anyone using Win11 Editions such as Pro / Business / Enterprise
It should work on Windows 7 and 8, but I am not sure about the package's name (Microsoft-Windows-GroupPolicy-ClientExtensions-Package) if is a little bit changed.
The only thing I had issues with where it might have come in handy was when Windows was being stubborn about updating Adrenalin recently, but I don't think even this would have stopped it even. For whatever reason, when it comes to Adrenalin specifically, Windows seems to ignore all settings and just update it (it does leave the underlying driver version the same so it's just Adrenalin it changes and yes it's coming through Windows Update and not Adrenlin itself auto-updating). I tried the setting to leave my devices updates off. I tried the registry values (this is what the group policy method does as far as I know). None of that worked.
What worked for me there was using the driver rollback feature and giving Microsoft a reason for why I was rolling it back (this is Orwellian stuff here...). Haven't seen it auto update since.
Using GPEDIT directly is much better then using some shady 3rd party software.
My goodness I feel bad now
Thanks, I'll keep that in mind, because yeah I don't want to disable Windows update entirely.
For now it hasn't updated so I'm pretty sure the rollback driver and "choose a reason why" set some flag in Windows for it not to do it for that particular application. Whether it goes back to auto updating once I update AMD's drivers (which will change Adrenalin too) is something I don't know yet.
GPEDIT.MSC
Computer Config > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Update > Do Not Include Drivers with Windows Updates > Set to Enabled
Exit GPE and restart Windows