software:microsoft:windows:windows11
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| software:microsoft:windows:windows11 [2026/01/12 22:16] – [prevent a Windows 10 PC from automatically upgrading to Windows 11] superwizard | software:microsoft:windows:windows11 [2026/01/12 22:57] (current) – superwizard | ||
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| - Press **Win + R** → type '' | - Press **Win + R** → type '' | ||
| - | - Go to: | + | - Go to: **Computer Configuration → Administrative Templates → Windows Components → Windows Update → Windows Update for Business** |
| - | **Computer Configuration → Administrative Templates → Windows Components → Windows Update → Windows Update for Business** | + | |
| - Open: **Select the target Feature Update version** | - Open: **Select the target Feature Update version** | ||
| - Set to **Enabled** | - Set to **Enabled** | ||
| - Fill in: | - Fill in: | ||
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| - | * **Product version:** '' | + | * **Target Version for Feature Updates:** '' |
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| - Click **Apply** / **OK** | - Click **Apply** / **OK** | ||
| - Reboot | - Reboot | ||
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| == Option 2: Do the same thing with the Registry (Works on Win10 Home too) == | == 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 '' | - Press **Win + R** → type '' | ||
| - | - Go to: | + | - Go to: '' |
| - | + | - Create the key if it doesn’t exist: '' | |
| - | '' | + | |
| - | + | ||
| - | - Create the key if it doesn’t exist: | + | |
| - | '' | + | |
| - Create/set these values: | - Create/set these values: | ||
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| - | * '' | + | * '' |
| - | * '' | + | * '' |
| - | * '' | + | |
| - Reboot | - Reboot | ||
| This is the same “TargetReleaseVersion” method commonly recommended for blocking Win11 upgrades. ([Microsoft Learn][2]) | 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. | + | |
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| For a business environment (or even just “I want peace and quiet”): | 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 | + | ✅ Also set Windows Update settings to avoid surprise restarts |
| - | ✅ If Win11 offer still appears, also use **Option 3** to hide it | + | ✅ 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 | + | https:// |
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| + | "Stop users from upgrading Windows 11 manually but they ..." | ||
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| + | "How Can I Hide a Microsoft Update | ||
| - | [1]: https:// | + | ====== temp ====== |
| - | [2]: https:// | + | |
| - | [3]: https:// | + | |
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