- If you prefer manually updating your drivers, you need to prevent Windows 10 from automatically doing it.
- Changing some values in the Group Policy editor will stop your automatic driver updates.
- If you are on a metered Wi-Fi connection, there is a toggle to prevent such updates.
- We've also shown you how to block auto-updating on an Ethernet connection.
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Many users are determined to prevent Windows 10 from automatically updating drivers, even if Microsoft stated that this is a positive feature, primarily for security reasons.
The drivers are installed without users’ confirmation and that can lead to all kinds of issues, like unusable hardware, all-around underperformance, and, eventually, to the Blue Screen of Death.
So, we’ve prepared some temporary workarounds that will let you surpass the automatic drivers’ update. For more info on how to do that, check the solutions below.
How to prevent the Windows 10 drivers from auto-updating?
1. Use the Group Policy Editor
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- That is the confirmation that the tweaks were successful.
This is a complex workaround that won’t work on the Home edition of Windows 10. You’ll need the Professional, Enterprise, or Educational version in order to access Group Policy Editor.
If you fulfill these requirements, you could try it out. Have in mind that it is not advisable to make rush moves since this is a quite powerful tool.
The main advantage is that the update is still enabled. Namely, Windows Update will still download drivers but it won’t install them. You’ll first need to find a hardware ID for a wanted driver.
Keep in mind that updating your drivers is an advanced procedure. If you’re not careful you can cause permanent damage to your system by downloading the wrong driver versions.
We strongly recommend a dedicated tool to download all the outdated drivers on your PC, on a schedule, not necessarily on a daily basis, to avoid certain conflicts.
2. Prevent auto-updating on a metered Wi-Fi connection
Since Microsoft forgot to implement standard selection, we must use tricks. This is a simple workaround that will prevent Windows 10 from updating.
Have in mind that this shuts down the update completely, so you’ll skip on various security and stability updates. This makes it a temporary solution.
While a metered connection is enabled, PC updates are on hold. Consequently, your system assumes that you are using an alternative connection.
We showed you how to use an alternative connection or another limited data package in this great article about phone tethering.
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Windows automatically sets limited connections to metered, but you can do it with your Wi-Fi, too.
3. Block auto-updating on a metered Ethernet connection
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When it comes to the Ethernet connection, things are not as simple as this. Apparently, Microsoft thought that all the Ethernet connections have unlimited data, and we know that is not the case.
In order to tweak the wired connection, you’ll have to use a registry edit. Have in mind that Registry Editor misuse can cause all kinds of trouble, so use it carefully.
Additionally, you’ll have to tweak permissions in order to make changes. If you can’t access the Regedit, follow this useful guide dedicated to fixing the Registry Edit access error.
4. Hide troublesome drivers with the Show or Hide updates tool
Since even Microsoft is aware of possible driver malfunctions that may occur after updates, they prepared a downloadable tool. You can’t block updates with built-in software, so this is a viable solution.
Microsoft presents this tool as a temporary solution, but we think you can use it as long as you want.
You should use this troubleshooter software before you install updates, so it is worth using it as often as you can in order to hide unwanted updates.
5. Uninstall malfunctioning drivers
Moreover, you can additionally try and roll-back drivers from Device Manager. This way you’ll retrieve the older, functioning version of the driver.
If everything is as should be, you’ll get the pre-update version.
Therefore, we strongly advise you to ignore all Windows generic drivers and obtain drivers from the official site of the device producer. That is the best way.
Microsoft insists on automatic Windows updates no matter what the users say. If you encounter any error with the process, this thorough article about fixing Windows automatic updates will fix it for sure.
People were ignoring updates to previous Windows versions too often. And, in some cases, their system security and all-around stability suffered because of that.
That’s about it, if you have any comments, questions or suggestions, just let us know in the comments section below.
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