@Norway: I haven't seen this particular fix before to disable windows updates. I'm curious however, I'm on
v1607 b14393.222 with all the updates in on my desktop PC, but I don't see the Windows Update item in my Task Manager->Services running or stopped. I'll take a look at my other W10 machines and see if I see it there.
Pancho,
Hopefully you can give Norway's fix a try and see if it works for you. To date I've been unable to completely stop the new v1607 updates from coming in to any of my machines completely.
I've been able to delay them, however.
If Norway's fix doesn't do the trick, I completely agree with him about making backup images of your W10 machine once you get it built and working. If an update comes in, and you cannot completely stop them from doing so, you can at least restore your machine to where it's usable. Unfortunately, if you're not able to turn them off completely, they have been coming in weekly for the past 3 weeks; but nothing from Aug. 2nd to the end of September. That's 7 updates in 2 months. That means if you go this route, you'll have to reimage your computer about once every 2 weeks or less.
It would be a good idea to buy a 1TB or 2TB external drive to store these images on. I would keep at least 3 image backups, and you can schedule your image backup software to make scheduled backups to the external drive during night hours of 12AM-5AM to minimize performance impact while you are working.
Here are some other tricks we've seen and have been testing with regards to delaying or trying to stop the W10 updates from coming into your computer and scrambling it:
How to temporarily prevent a driver update from reinstalling in Windows 10
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/3073930#bookmark-1607
Windows Update Delivery Optimization: FAQ
https://privacy.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-10-windows-update-delivery-optimization
That 2nd one
WUDO, was working pretty well until the big push of v1607 updates started last month in September as I said. Disabling that function along with the 1st suggestion of preventing a driver update from scrambling your devices seems to be helping. One of the other volunteers here and I are only now testing this combination. And once you get your computer image backed up to external media you can try it also and let us know if you have any luck with it.
If Norway's fix does work for you, we'd appreciate a post back and letting us know that so we can further analyze it and share your result with our other forum users who are suffering a similar malady with these new AU updates.
Thanks!
Best of luck,
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