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Customize Windows 10 Update

I have a freshly installed Windows 10 operating system and I wish to customize Windows 10 update. Though, automatic windows update is recommended by Microsoft Corporation for critical bug fixes in an operating system and this prevent a system from hacking. But, if you have an low configuration system, then you need to customize some features and install necessary softwares so that you can work properly. Even you can customize Windows 10 updates and select necessary updates that is required for your system. On this post, I will guide you how to customize your Windows 10 update. Here, I am going to show you of the simple method to customize Windows 10 update.

1. Click on Windows logo on the bottom left task bar and click on Settings.

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 2. Click on Update and security.
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3. Click on Windows Update and click Check for updates.
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 4. Type gpedit.msc (Group Policy Editor) in Run box and click on OK. It will open Local Group Policy Editor window where you can customize Windows 10 update.
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 5. On left side of the windows pane. Expand Computer Configuration --> Administrative Template --> Windows Components and finally click on Windows Update. On right side of the window pane, please double click on Configure Automatic Updates.
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6. On left hand side of the window pane, click on Enabled and select Options: Configure the type of update. I chose Auto download and notify for install and then click on OK. Alternatively, if you wish to Disable Windows 10 update, then select this option and click on OK.
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 7. Goto back to Settings --> Windows Update --> Advanced Options and check.

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