Microsoft has given the new feature release, May 2019 Update, a month more for testing as it was scheduled to be released at the start of April. Although the new update will come with a lot of new features and bug fixes, it is wise to install it after a few weeks of being publicly available. This way, we can avoid any issues that may come with the initial release of this update. In this article, I will tell you how to block Windows10 Version 1903 update. There are a few ways of accomplishing this. You can choose the method which is comfortable and easy for you.
Using Windows Settings
If you have Windows 10 Version 1809 installed, it gives the user the option to defer feature updates for up to one year. Here’s how you do it:
Using Windows Settings Using Windows Update Blocker
Using Windows Update Blocker
I don’t prefer using the Group Policy Editor or Windows Registry for normal users. This should be used when no other option is possible or unless you are a power user or a system administrator. There is a software called Windows Update Blocker which can block any service including Windows Update service. The downside of this method is that Windows Update will be disabled completely and you won’t be able to get cumulative updates as well as feature updates.
If you don’t want to get any kind of Windows updates, you should use this software. Windows Update Blocker (440.5 KiB, 2,314 hits) Windows Update Blocker 1.2 comes with support for blocking Windows 10 Version 1903. It is a portable program so it runs without requiring any installation. Just run wub.exe and you will only find two options:
Enable Windows Update Service Disable Windows Update Service
You can choose to disable to block all new Windows updates. I prefer the first method as it is more flexible and will only block the installation of Windows 10 feature updates like the May 2019 Update. If you do not want to get any kind of updates from Microsoft then you should use Windows Update Blocker. How do you use Windows Updates?