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-====== prevent a Windows 10 PC from automatically upgrading to Windows 11 ====== 
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-To prevent a Windows 10 PC from automatically upgrading to Windows 11, the **most reliable method** is to “lock” the PC to a specific Windows 10 feature version (ex: **22H2**) using **Group Policy** (Pro/Enterprise) or the **registry** (Home/Pro). This tells Windows Update: //“Stay on Windows 10.”// 
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-Below are the best options, from “clean + recommended” to “quick and dirty.” 
- 
---- 
- 
-===== Option 1 (Best): Lock Windows 10 to 22H2 using Group Policy (Win10 Pro / Enterprise) ===== 
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-- Press **Win + R** → type ''gpedit.msc'' → Enter 
-- Go to: 
-   **Computer Configuration → Administrative Templates → Windows Components → Windows Update → Windows Update for Business** 
-- Open: **Select the target Feature Update version** 
-- Set to **Enabled** 
-- Fill in: 
- 
-   * **Product version:** ''Windows 10'' 
-   * **Target Version for Feature Updates:** ''22H2'' 
-- Click **Apply** / **OK** 
-- Reboot 
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-This uses the official Windows Update for Business policy path Microsoft documents for controlling feature upgrades. ([Microsoft Learn][1]) 
- 
---- 
- 
-===== Option 2: Do the same thing with the Registry (Works on Win10 Home too) ===== 
- 
-  This is the “force it” method and works great, especially on Windows 10 Home. 
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-- Press **Win + R** → type ''regedit'' → Enter 
-- Go to: 
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-''HKEY//LOCAL//MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate'' 
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-- Create the key if it doesn’t exist: 
-   ''WindowsUpdate'' 
- 
-- Create/set these values: 
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-* ''TargetReleaseVersion'' (DWORD 32-bit) = ''1'' 
-* ''TargetReleaseVersionInfo'' (String) = ''22H2'' 
-* ''ProductVersion'' (String) = ''Windows 10'' 
- 
-- Reboot 
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-This is the same “TargetReleaseVersion” method commonly recommended for blocking Win11 upgrades. ([Microsoft Learn][2]) 
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-✅ Result: PC stays on Win10 22H2 and will not “feature upgrade” to Win11 automatically. 
- 
---- 
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-===== Option 3: Hide the Windows 11 Upgrade update (works but less durable) ===== 
- 
-If the Win11 upgrade is already being offered, you can hide that specific upgrade entry using Microsoft’s “Show or hide updates” troubleshooter (''wushowhide.diagcab''). 
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-* Run ''wushowhide.diagcab'' 
-* Choose **Hide updates** 
-* Select the **Windows 11 upgrade / feature update** 
- 
-⚠️ Downsides: sometimes the upgrade offer comes back later after new update cycles. ([Microsoft Learn][3]) 
- 
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-====== What I recommend (practical “don’t surprise-upgrade me” setup) ====== 
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-For a business environment (or even just “I want peace and quiet”): 
- 
-✅ **Use Option 1 or 2** (Target Feature Update Version) 
-✅ Also set Windows Update settings to avoid surprise restarts 
-✅ If Win11 offer still appears, also use **Option 3** to hide it 
- 
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-If you tell me whether you’re on **Windows 10 Home or Pro**, I can give you the exact click-path + a ready-to-run ''.reg'' file you can deploy to multiple computers. 
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-[1]: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/update/waas-configure-wufb?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Configure Windows Update client policies" 
-[2]: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/1530921/stop-users-from-upgrading-windows-11-manually-but?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Stop users from upgrading Windows 11 manually but they ..." 
-[3]: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/3995758/how-can-i-hide-a-microsoft-update-to-stop-it-from?utm_source=chatgpt.com "How Can I Hide a Microsoft Update to Stop It From Installing" 
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 +
 +====== prevent a Windows 10 PC from automatically upgrading to Windows 11 ======
 +
 +
 +To prevent a Windows 10 PC from automatically upgrading to Windows 11, the **most reliable method** is to “lock” the PC to a specific Windows 10 feature version (ex: **22H2**) using **Group Policy** (Pro/Enterprise) or the **registry** (Home/Pro). This tells Windows Update: //“Stay on Windows 10.”//
 +
 +Below are the best options, from “clean + recommended” to “quick and dirty.”
 +
 +---
 +
 +== Option 1 (Best): Lock Windows 10 to 22H2 using Group Policy (Win10 Pro / Enterprise) ==
 +
 +  - Press **Win + R** → type ''gpedit.msc'' → Enter
 +  - Go to: **Computer Configuration → Administrative Templates → Windows Components → Windows Update → Windows Update for Business**
 +  - Open: **Select the target Feature Update version**
 +  - Set to **Enabled**
 +  - Fill in:
 +    * **Product version:** ''Windows 10''
 +    * **Target Version for Feature Updates:** ''22H2''
 +  - Click **Apply** / **OK**
 +  - Reboot
 +
 +This uses the official Windows Update for Business policy path Microsoft documents for controlling feature upgrades. ([Microsoft Learn][1])
 +
 +---
 +
 +== Option 2: Do the same thing with the Registry (Works on Win10 Home too) ==
 +
 +This is the “force it” method and works great, especially on Windows 10 Home.
 +  - Press **Win + R** → type ''regedit'' → Enter
 +  - Go to: ''HKEY//LOCAL//MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate''
 +  - Create the key if it doesn’t exist: ''WindowsUpdate''
 +  - Create/set these values:
 +    * ''TargetReleaseVersion'' (DWORD 32-bit) = ''1''
 +    * ''TargetReleaseVersionInfo'' (String) = ''22H2''
 +    * ''ProductVersion'' (String) = ''Windows 10''
 +  - Reboot
 +
 +This is the same “TargetReleaseVersion” method commonly recommended for blocking Win11 upgrades. ([Microsoft Learn][2])
 +
 +  ✅ Result: PC stays on Win10 22H2 and will not “feature upgrade” to Win11 automatically.
 +
 +https://allthings.how/how-to-stop-windows-11-update-from-installing-on-your-windows-10-pc/
 +---
 +
 +== Option 3: Hide the Windows 11 Upgrade update (works but less durable) ==
 +
 +If the Win11 upgrade is already being offered, you can hide that specific upgrade entry using Microsoft’s “Show or hide updates” troubleshooter (''wushowhide.diagcab'').
 +
 +  * Run ''wushowhide.diagcab''
 +  * Choose **Hide updates**
 +  * Select the **Windows 11 upgrade / feature update**
 +
 +⚠️ Downsides: sometimes the upgrade offer comes back later after new update cycles. ([Microsoft Learn][3])
 +
 +---
 +
 +== What I recommend (practical “don’t surprise-upgrade me” setup) ==
 +
 +For a business environment (or even just “I want peace and quiet”):
 +
 +  ✅ **Use Option 1 or 2** (Target Feature Update Version)
 +  ✅ Also set Windows Update settings to avoid surprise restarts  
 +  ✅ If Win11 offer still appears, also use **Option 3** to hide it
 +
 +---
 +
 +https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/update/waas-configure-wufb
 +
 +"Configure Windows Update client policies"
 +
 +https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/1530921/stop-users-from-upgrading-windows-11-manually-but
 +
 +"Stop users from upgrading Windows 11 manually but they ..."
 +
 +https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/3995758/how-can-i-hide-a-microsoft-update-to-stop-it-from 
 +
 +"How Can I Hide a Microsoft Update to Stop It From Installing"
 +
 +
 +====== temp ======
 +
 +
  
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