Hōngongoi 30, 2018

Tukua nga Whakahoutanga Whakahoutanga me te Kounga i roto Windows 10

If you use Windows 10 Pro, Education, or Enterprise Edition, you can easily defer feature and quality updates on Windows 10. When you defer updates, new features won’t be downloaded or installed. Also, one essential thing to note here is that this doesn’t affect security updates. In short, your computer security won’t be compromised, and you will still be able to defer upgrades without any issues.

Tukua nga Whakahoutanga Whakahoutanga me te Kounga i roto Windows 10

Tukua nga Whakahoutanga Whakahoutanga me te Kounga i roto Windows 10

Tuhipoka: This tutorial only works if you have Windows 10 ProEnterprise, ranei Mātauranga edition PC. Make sure to create a restore point just in case something goes wrong.

Method 1: Defer Feature and Quality Updates in Windows 10 Settings

1. Press Windows Key + I ki te whakatuwhera Tautuhinga ka pāwhiri i runga i Whakahou & Haumarutanga.

Click on Update & security icon | Press Windows Key + I to open Settings then c

2. From the left-hand window pane click on Whakahōu Windows.

3. Now in the right window pane click on Ngā kōwhiringa ake hono ki raro.

Select ‘Windows update’ from the left pane and click on ‘Advanced options’

4. I raro i “Kōwhirihia ka whakauruhia nga whakahou”Tīpako Hanga Tuarua-a-Tau (Kua whaaia) or Channel Channel-Maha mai i te taka-iho.

Under Choose when updates are installed select Semi-Annual Channel

5. Similarly, under “A feature update include new capabilities and improvements. It can be deferred for this many days” select to defer the feature updates for 0 – 365 days.

Defer Feature and Quality Updates in Windows 10 Settings

Tuhipoka: The default is 0 days.

6. Inaianei kei raro "A quality updates include security improvements. It can be deferred for this many days” select to defer the quality update for 0 – 30 days (the default is 0 days).

7. Once finished, you can close everything and reboot your PC.

Koinei to ahua Defer Feature and Quality Updates in Windows 10, but if the above settings are greyed out, follow the next method.

Method 2: Defer Feature and Quality Updates in Registry Editor

1. Press Windows Key + R ka patopato regedit ka pa ki te tomo ki te whakatuwhera i te Kaiwhakatika Rēhita.

Run command regedit | Press Windows Key + I to open Settings then c

2. Inaianei haere ki te taviri rehita e whai ake nei:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindowsUpdateUXSettings

3. Select Settings then in the right window pane double-click on BranchReadinessLevel DWORD.

Navigate to BranchReadinessLevel DWORD in Registry

4. Type the following in the Value data field and click OK:

Raraunga Uara Branch Readiness Level
10 Hanga Tuarua-a-Tau (Kua whaaia)
20 Channel Channel-Maha

Change the Value of Data Branch Readiness Level

5. Now to set the number of days you want to defer the feature updates double-click on

DeferFeatureUpdatesPeriodInDays DWORD.

Double-click on DeferFeatureUpdatesPeriodInDays DWORD

6. In the value data field type the value between 0 – 365 (days) for how many days you want to defer feature updates a pāwhiri OK.

In the value data field type the value between 0 - 365 (days) for how many days you want to defer feature updates for

7. Next, again in the right window pane double-click on DeferQualityUpdatesPeriodInDays DWORD.

Double-click on DeferQualityUpdatesPeriodInDays DWORD

8. Change the value in the Value data field between 0 – 30 (days) for how many days you want to defer quality updates and click OK.

To Choose How Many Days Quality Updates are Deferred for | Press Windows Key + I to open Settings then c

9. Once finished close everything and rebooted your PC to save changes.

Manakohia:

Koira kua angitu koe i ako Me pehea te whakaroa i nga waahanga me nga whakahoutanga kounga i roto i te Windows 10 engari mena kei a koe etahi patai mo tenei akoranga ka pai ki te patai ki a raatau i roto i te waahanga korero.