Step-by-step tutorial on how to turn off system updates in win7
In the win7 system, when the computer is installed, the system will come with a tool that can automatically update system patches, so the system will be updated from time to time, but over time, there will be too many files that are automatically updated. It will take up space on the system disk, which will also cause the computer to run slower. Today I will tell you how to update the system in win7. Let's take a look.
1. Click the Start menu in the lower left corner of the computer, find the Control Panel, and click to open it.
#2. Select System Security and click Open.
3. Click Windows Update to open.
#4. Select in the left column, change settings, and open.
#5. Select the drop-down bar, select an option other than "Automatic update (recommended)", and click OK.
#The above is the step-by-step tutorial on how to turn off system updates in win7. I hope it can help everyone.
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