Taking back control of Windows Updates
June 7th, 2025 at 02:02pm
Microsoft’s insistence on having Windows install updates and restart whenever the computer feels like it poses a problem for any 24/7 computer operation, including betting bots, where interruptions can be inconvenient and costly.
There are a couple ways to regain control of Windows Updates so that they install on your schedule and only with your permission. In this video I look at how to configure Group Policy to manage updates (only available for Pro and Server editions of Windows) which is the most reliable and flexible way to manage updates, and also Windows Update Blocker which is the only decent option if you’re using a Home edition of Windows.
Windows Update Blocker is available from https://www.sordum.org/9470/windows-update-blocker-v1-8/ but I recommend using Group Policy if you’re on a Pro or Server edition of Windows.
Important: Windows Updates contain important security fixes. Disabling Windows Updates permanently can result in your computer becoming insecure. If you use the steps in this video, it is important to continue to install updates periodically. Failing to do so is at your own risk.
Samuel
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