
Select the Wi-Fi network you are connected to, click Properties, and then select Advanced options:Ħ. Open the Start menu of Windows 10 and choose Settings:ĥ. Specifically, the steps are as follows:ġ. So, how to temporarily stop Windows 10 from using the bandwidth for the maintenance tasks such as Windows updates? Easy: you need to tell Windows that the connection you are using is metered, and that would stop the automatic updates over that connection. This is usually not the case when connecting to a Wi-Fi at home or at work, but when you travel, you may find it necessary to use a cell data connection that's roaming, or metered, and in such a case you certainly don't want to end up with a huge bill after Windows has downloaded a multi-megabyte update in the background without telling you. Why would one not want to install updates right away? When one's computer is using a connection that's limited in bandwidth or expensive, obviously. Take control of your files and folders with AB Commander file manager for Windows 11, 10, 8.


With Windows 10, Microsoft took away our control of how and when Windows updates are installed: by default they are installed when they become available, whether we want them or not.
