Configuring Mini-PC's With Zero Auto Updates On Windows7 and Tiny7?

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  • Bondppq
    PCHF Member
    • Apr 2023
    • 5

    #1

    Configuring Mini-PC's With Zero Auto Updates On Windows7 and Tiny7?

    Hello, I have some mini-PC problems, it started when Windows 10 kept pushing updates to flood my 32gb hard drives to a mere 100 mb’s in my Asus VivoSticks TS10 making them inoperable. I had to keep deleting updates everyday and could not shut down the automatic updates in the policies no matter what I did.

    The same thing happened with Windows 11 in my AceMagician T8 Pro (albeit it has a 256 gb sized drive, so size wasn’t the issue there) but I was able to shutdown many update functions in many policies and directories, yet it still says its updating, but only during boot up. I’m trying to figure out how to shutdown all updates forever.

    Frustrated, I wiped these drives on both mini-PC’s and formatted to EXT4 with a Linux install. I’ve learned to hate Linux, its far too complicated to deal with and I don’t want to waste days-on-end in the shell and I don’t know code to play around in it. Linux was a dead exploration.

    So now I want to go back to Windows for both mini-PC’s but downscaling to a Windows 7 or Vista or XP where I can affectively shutdown the automatic updates features for real and not have it run secretly in the background without alerting the user. A real and permanent update shutdown.

    I’m told by various people that Windows 7 is the last Windows op system where you can shutdown automatic updates for real and its not a fake shutoff. I’m wondering how true this is and what your input is? And if there will be a driver issue in downscaling to Win 7 or Vista for these particular PC’s?

    Now before ‘some’ start jumping-up-and-down shouting that shutting down automatic updates is wrong to do and you don’t want to do that and blah, blah, blah. I’ve heard that all before, but I have my strong reasons to never update anything I own and I don’t, and I’ve never had a problem doing so in 15+ years.

    Lastly, I use these mini-PC’s to run just 1 program - Think or Swim stock trading platform on TD Ameritrade/Charles Schwab. I do not use these PC’s for any web browsing, photos, music, not even office like Word, Excel, any chat messengers or anything. These PC’s will have no other programs loaded into it besides Think or Swim and never used for anything else. They are as barebones as you can get, only the default installed programs from the Windows disc. I use an iMac as my daily workhorse, I don’t need to use these PC’s for that.

    So the update issue whether some think is good or bad is irrelevant. So with all that being said, my question is what Windows platform can I completely shutdown the automatic updates? Can a Dell reinstall disk do this with no product key code or a reusable key code for multiple machines? And I’m told that all the drivers for Windows 7 are the exact same file as used in Windows 10 so is that true as well? And it looks like Tiny7 is perfect for my 2GB RAM / 32GB HD Asus VivoSticks I think? Thank you.
  • PeterOz
    PCHF Member
    • Mar 2021
    • 4191

    #2
    Originally posted by Bondppq
    And if there will be a driver issue in downscaling to Win 7
    It is only a guess. You need you install and test.
    Asus only have win 10 drivers.
    Originally posted by Bondppq
    can I completely shutdown the automatic updates
    Win 7 Yes
    Originally posted by Bondppq
    Can a Dell reinstall disk do this with no product key code or a reusable key code for multiple machines?
    No
    You need a genuine retail key.

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    • Bondppq
      PCHF Member
      • Apr 2023
      • 5

      #3
      can I completely shutdown the automatic updates
      Originally posted by PeterOz
      Win 7 Yes
      …including the Windows Defender Security patches if I need to?

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      • Malnutrition
        PCHF Moderator
        • Jul 2016
        • 7045

        #4
        In windows 10/11 you can shut off updates.

        Current version:  v1.1.3 (released 2021-06-23, see release notes below.) Lockdown is a preventative measure for use against malware/ransomware attacks, which works by leveraging Windows Software Re…


        In Windows there is no option to completely turn off Microsoft Defender , Defender control is a Portable freeware to disable Ms Defender.


        In Windows There is no option to turn off Windows Updates. Windows Update Blocker is a tool that helps you to disable or enable Updates.


        If you want to block EDGE, the default Windows 11 and 10 browser, for any reason, you can use free and portable Programm Edge Blocker.


        With this tool you have full control over which comfort functions under Windows 10 and Windows 11 you wish to use, and you decide when the passing on of your data goes too far.

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        • Malnutrition
          PCHF Moderator
          • Jul 2016
          • 7045

          #5
          You can also use RunX and open the registry and delete the windows update key. wuauserv.reg

          RunX – d7xTech.com (formerly Foolish IT) Make sure and run as trusted installer. You will then need to reboot the machine.

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          • xrobwx71
            PCHF Moderator
            • Mar 2023
            • 1067

            #6
            [COLOR=rgb(184, 49, 47)]Receiving help elsewhere:
            https://www.sysnative.com/forums/thr...windows.40689/

            Configuring Mini-PC's With Zero Auto Updates On Windows7 and Tiny7? - posted in Windows 7: Hello, I have some mini-PC problems, it started when Windows 10 kept pushing updates to flood my 32gb hard drives to a mere 100 mbs in my Asus VivoSticks TS10 making them inoperable. I had to keep deleting updates everyday and could not shut down the automatic updates in the policies no matter what I did. The same thing happened with Windows 11 in my AceMagician T8 Pro (albeit it has a 256 gb siz...




            Hello, I have some mini-PC problems, it started when Windows 10 kept pushing updates to flood my 32gb hard drives to a mere 100 mb's in my Asus VivoSticks TS10 making them inoperable. I had to keep de


            Configuring Mini-PC's With Zero Auto Updates On Windows 7 - Windows 7 - MSFN

            https://www.techsupportforum.com/thr...ndows.1260699/[/COLOR]

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            • phillpower2
              PCHF Administrator
              • Sep 2016
              • 15209

              #7
              Being that the OP starts and abandons threads here there and everywhere to avoid wasting anymore helpers time this thread will be closed

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