Euphytose 9 de fev. às 0:32
People still on 23H2, be careful.
Hey,

Since 24H2 is a disaster I paused my updates "forever" (until 2034), but every time I boot up the PC I always check Windows Update status to make sure it's still paused.

Well, this morning it unpaused itself and was checking updates.

Immediately unplugged the ethernet cable and rebooted the PC, now it's paused again.

I'm not sure what Microsoft is trying to do here, I definitely did NOT click "resume updates".

So if you wish to stay on 23H2, make sure you check Windows Update every time or you might get an update done behind your back.

Thanks for reading.
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Bing Chilling 9 de fev. às 1:47 
i've seen that video before,. it's just the reg edit tweak that is only a temp fix.
Euphytose 9 de fev. às 1:50 
Originalmente postado por Bing Chilling:
i've seen that video before,. it's just the reg edit tweak that is only a temp fix.

Yeah it's not the exact same one I did, but it's still a registry tweak.

Although it's true that I'd rather avoid using things like the program you posted, I'd rather do the edit manually myself.

Do you know what the program does exactly to completely disable Windows Update?
Bing Chilling 9 de fev. às 1:53 
Originalmente postado por Euphytose:
Originalmente postado por Bing Chilling:
i've seen that video before,. it's just the reg edit tweak that is only a temp fix.

Yeah it's not the exact same one I did, but it's still a registry tweak.

Although it's true that I'd rather avoid using things like the program you posted, I'd rather do the edit manually myself.

Do you know what the program does exactly to completely disable Windows Update?
yes it disables the scheduled task that windows uses to check for updates.

you can manually disable it in task scheduler, however you will need to write another scheduled task to keep doing this every 24 hours. otherwise same with registry windows will override this and re enable it. the program automatically does this but of course you can do it manually if you wish.
Euphytose 9 de fev. às 1:57 
Originalmente postado por Bing Chilling:
Originalmente postado por Euphytose:

Yeah it's not the exact same one I did, but it's still a registry tweak.

Although it's true that I'd rather avoid using things like the program you posted, I'd rather do the edit manually myself.

Do you know what the program does exactly to completely disable Windows Update?
yes it disables the scheduled task that windows uses to check for updates.

you can manually disable it in task scheduler, however you will need to write another scheduled task to keep doing this every 24 hours. otherwise same with registry windows will override this and re enable it. the program automatically does this but of course you can do it manually if you wish.

Ok this one might be too complicated for me. I'll admit I never tweaked anything in that regard.

I'll keep your program bookmarked if the issue comes up again.

I paused the updates in December and it only now "unpaused" itself.

I put it in quotes because after rebooting the PC, my tweak was in effect again, without me having to do anything.

It shows 2034 as the pause date, correctly.

Still unsure as to what happened here, but I'm glad I was quick enough.

I don't have 23H2 on my USB stick, it's a 22H2 install, so I would have been SOL to reinstall it.
Bing Chilling 9 de fev. às 2:03 
you should make a restore point tbh and also archive. org has 23H2
https://archive.org/details/win-11-23h2
Euphytose 9 de fev. às 2:05 
Originalmente postado por Bing Chilling:
you should make a restore point tbh and also archive. org has 23H2
https://archive.org/details/win-11-23h2

I'm not gonna download a Windows .iso file on a non official website lol. That's just asking for trouble.

I know the website is probably safe and everything, but yeah... Not gonna do that.
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Bing Chilling 9 de fev. às 2:05 
Originalmente postado por Euphytose:
Originalmente postado por Bing Chilling:
you should make a restore point tbh and also archive. org has 23H2
https://archive.org/details/win-11-23h2

I'm not gonna download a Windows .iso file on a non official website lol. That's just asking for trouble.

I know the website is probably safe and everything, but yeah... Not gonna do that.
yeah that's fair. just thought i'd mention it.
Euphytose 9 de fev. às 2:07 
Originalmente postado por Bing Chilling:
Originalmente postado por Euphytose:

I'm not gonna download a Windows .iso file on a non official website lol. That's just asking for trouble.

I know the website is probably safe and everything, but yeah... Not gonna do that.
yeah that's fair. just thought i'd mention it.

I mean I'll bookmark it just in case, but if the problem of Windows Update resuming without my consent comes up again, I'll probably just unplug my cable again lol.
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Bing Chilling 9 de fev. às 2:08 
aye whatever works for you i suppose.
Euphytose 9 de fev. às 2:09 
Originalmente postado por Bing Chilling:
aye whatever works for you i suppose.

Yup, thanks though!
Zef 9 de fev. às 2:15 
Originalmente postado por Euphytose:
Originalmente postado por Zef:

You don't need any third party tool garbage apps for something that you can do natively in windows using GPO.

No need to use regedit, no need to use sketchy apps, just use GPO.

Follow this guide if you don't know what to do:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3XLeTGjOXs&t=143s

Alright I'll bookmark that as well, thanks.

Edit: In the video he uses the registry though.

I don't mind using it, but it seems similar to the tweak I've done.

ONLY for home users.

Are you a windows home user? Then yes you can't use GPO.

Be clear to make that distinction in your post.
Euphytose 9 de fev. às 2:19 
Originalmente postado por Zef:
Originalmente postado por Euphytose:

Alright I'll bookmark that as well, thanks.

Edit: In the video he uses the registry though.

I don't mind using it, but it seems similar to the tweak I've done.

ONLY for home users.

Are you a windows home user? Then yes you can't use GPO.

Be clear to make that distinction in your post.

Yeah I have the basic version.
Bing Chilling 9 de fev. às 2:24 
Originalmente postado por Zef:
Originalmente postado por Euphytose:

Alright I'll bookmark that as well, thanks.

Edit: In the video he uses the registry though.

I don't mind using it, but it seems similar to the tweak I've done.

ONLY for home users.

Are you a windows home user? Then yes you can't use GPO.

Be clear to make that distinction in your post.
Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise, and Education editions, as well as Windows 11 Pro, Enterprise, and Education editions can use Group Policy Objects/Group Policy Editor though Pro versions are a little limited in the options they can use, Enterprise can use all of the features/options
DonMcK 9 de fev. às 3:06 
Originalmente postado por Zef:
Originalmente postado por Bing Chilling:
use Winaero Tweaker if you wanna pause updates forever.

You don't need any third party tool garbage apps for something that you can do natively in windows using GPO.

No need to use regedit, no need to use sketchy apps, just use GPO.

Follow this guide if you don't know what to do:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3XLeTGjOXs&t=143s
Only get GP Editor in Pro versions of windows, the video is useless for Home users
Choko 9 de fev. às 3:17 
Got myself W10 IoT LTSC, never bothering with random feature updates that cause freezes since I have 9800×3D. Now, especially Microsoft employees are majorly DEI members and stuck with them.
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