Microsoft jẹ forcing Windows 11 on every Windows 10 user. The persistent notifications to igbesoke si Windows 11 are distracting and annoying—especially if you don’t want Windows 11 yet.
We’ll show two ways to stop Windows 11 update notifications on your Windows 10 PC. In Windows 11, you can also use the methods below to stop notifications for feature or quality updates.
Disable Update Notifications via Group Policy Editor
awọn Oludari Alakoso Agbegbe allows you to configure system, users, and administrative settings in Windows. Follow the steps below to stop Windows 11 update notifications through the Group Policy Editor.
akiyesi: Group Policy Editor is available in the Professional and Enterprise editions of Windows. You can’t stop Windows update notifications using this method if you have Windows Home edition. Use the Registry Editor instead (see the next section for instructions).
- ṣii Windows Start menu, tẹ gpedit ninu ọpa wiwa, ko si yan Ṣatunṣe eto imulo ẹgbẹ ninu awọn esi.
Ni ọna miiran, tẹ Bọtini Windows + R, tẹ gpedit.msc in the Run box, and select OK.
- lilö kiri si Iṣeto ni Kọmputa > Awọn awoṣe Isakoso > Awọn Ohun elo Windows > Windows Update > Manage end user experience on the sidebar.
- Tẹ lẹmeji Awọn aṣayan ifihan fun awọn iwifunni imudojuiwọn.
- yan awọn alaabo aṣayan.
- yan waye > OK and close the Local Group Policy Editor.
If you want to receive Window update notifications in the future, set the policy to “Not Configured” (see step #4).
Disable Windows Update Notifications via Windows Registry
awọn Atilẹyin Windows is a database of settings for your computer’s operating system. Follow the steps below to create an entry in the Registry that prevents Windows from displaying update notifications.
akiyesi: You can break your PC if you accidentally modify or delete a registry item. Hence, we recommend backing up the Windows Registry ati creating a System Restore point before you proceed. If things go south, you can easily fix the problem by restoring your computer from the registry or System Restore backup.
- Ṣii akojọ Ibẹrẹ, tẹ regedit ninu ọpa wiwa, ko si yan Ṣiṣe bi olutọju below the “Registry” app.
- Lẹẹ mọ HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREImuloMicrosoftWindows in the Registry Editor navigation bar and press Tẹ.
- Right-click a blank space in the “Windows” folder and select New > Key.
- Lorukọ bọtini WindowsUddate ki o si tẹ Tẹ.
- Right-click the new WindowsUddate bọtini, yan New on the context menu, and select DWORD (32-bit) Iye.
- Daruko iye SetUpfateNotificationLevel ki o si tẹ Tẹ.
- Tẹ lẹmeji lẹẹmeji SetUpdateNotification iye.
- Daju pe awọn Alaye iye owo is 0 and select OK.
Close the Registry Editor and reboot your computer. Your computer should stop showing Windows update notifications after the reboot. Delete the “SetUpdateNotifiationLevel” value to re-enable Windows update notifications on your computer.
Open the Registry Editor and paste ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREPoliciesMicrosoftWindowsWindowsUpdate in the navigation bar. Afterward, right-click SetUpdateNotificationLevel, ati ki o yan pa.
Update Notifications Begone
Note that these methods only stop Windows from displaying update notifications. It doesn’t prevent Windows from automatically downloading or installing quality or feature updates in the background.
You cannot stop Windows updates forever, but you can delay them for a while. Refer to our tutorial on stopping Windows updates to learn how to pause updates on your PC temporarily.