Windows Security Center is the centralized location in Windows XP Service Pack 2 where users can learn about security and can perform security-related tasks. Security Center monitors the status of three major security functions: the firewall, Automatic Updates, and virus detection. If Security Center detects a problem with any one of these, it displays an icon and balloon message in the notification area. How to turn off automatic updates in Windows 10
By default, Windows checks to make sure that Automatic Updates is set to download and install security and other important updates to your computer automatically. If Automatic Updates is turned off, or if Automatic Updates is not set to the highest setting, Security Center provides recommendations to turn on or to adjust Automatic Updates.
Here’s how to turn off automatic updates in Windows 10, temporarily or permanently
How to turn off automatic updates: Pause updates
Permanently disabling automatic updates in Windows 10 may cause security and stability problems, so you may prefer to “pause” them to install at a more convenient time.
Here’s how to do it. For all these steps, make sure you’re logged in as a user with administrative privileges.
- Open the Settings app in Windows 10 by clicking the Start button and selecting the gear icon. When the Settings window opens, click Update & security.
- Select Windows Update in the left-hand menu. To turn off automatic updates for one week, click the Pause updates for 7 days option.
- Windows 10 will tell you the date that updates will start again. To turn them back on manually before then, click Resume updates.
- If you think that seven days is too short a period to pause automatic updates, click Advanced options instead.Scroll down to Pause updates and select a date from the Pause until drop-down menu. This date can be up to 35 days into the future.Once you reach that date, you’ll need to install the latest Windows updates before you can pause them again.
How to turn off automatic updates: Disable updates for good
If you’re willing to risk leaving your PC potentially unsafe for a longer period, you can turn off automatic updates in Windows 10 permanently, or at least until you’re ready to install them manually. Here’s how to do so.
- Press the Windows key and R to open the Run box. Type “services.msc” and click OK, or press Enter.
- When the Services window opens, scroll down to the Windows Update entry. Right-click this and choose Properties.
- Select Disabled from the Startup type drop-down menu, then click Stop in the Service status section below. Click OK or Apply to disable automatic Windows updates.
- If permanently disabling updates seems too extreme, select Manual from the Startup type menu instead.This will allow you to check for and install updates manually. Just go to Settings > Update & security > Windows Update and click Check for updates.
How to turn off automatic updates: Use Windows Update Blocker
You can avoid having to tweak Windows settings every time you want to turn automatic updates on or off by installing a free program called Windows Update Blocker(opens in new tab). Here’s how to use it.
- Download Windows Update Blocker(opens in new tab).
- Right-click the downloaded file and scan the file with your antivirus software.
- Extract and run the program. It doesn’t require installation.
- When the program opens, simply click Disable Updates and choose Apply Now. This will instantly turn off automatic updates in Windows 10, and the Service Status shield will change from a green tick to a red cross.
- To turn automatic updates back on, just select Enable Updates and click “Apply Now.” To check that Windows Update Blocker is doing its job, click Menu and choose Update Options to open the Windows Update settings screen. Here you can verify that automatic Windows updates are enabled or disabled, as you wish.

