There is no built-in option in the Windows 10 Control panel or Settings app that allows users to permanently turn off Windows updates. Windows 10 May 2019 Update includes a feature that allows you to defer or delay updates for up to 30 days. Microsoft has a bad record of releasing bug-ridden Windows 10 updates. That is why more and more users are looking for new options to delay or completely block Windows 10 updates. Others want to sit back and wait until a stable version is released.

Windows Update Blocker 1.2 changelog

Today. most of the users are using third-party tools to block automatic system updates. Microsoft is preparing to release a new OS version in May. You must be worrying about the possibility of facing a series of new bugs all over again. However, Windows Update Blocker 1.2 comes as a lifesaver for all of you. The latest version now supports the Windows 10 2019 May Update. You can use this program to completely disable the Windows Update service on your PC. The tool prevents your system from downloading or installing the latest updates.  Furthermore, now you can also block other services that are associated with the Microsoft Upgrade Server. However, there is a twist in it. You will be required to manually edit the wub.ini file.  Notably, the software also comes with a special setting that prevents any unauthorized changes.  Microsoft is all set to release Windows 10 May 2019 Update next month. Insiders who are currently enrolled in the Windows Insider Preview Preview Ring can access the RTM version of the upcoming update.

How to download Windows Update Blocker 1.2

You can visit Sordum.org download the latest version of Windows Update Blocker on your Windows 10 PC. This version brings newly added support for the May 2019 Update.

Download Windows Update Blocker 1.2

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