I use
WAU Manager to take over from Windows Update. It’s lightweight unobtrusive and simple to use.
First, I am overwhelmed at the help you members provided. I mean that literally. My brain froze up from information overload and falling behind on other life tasks, but I am now back to this monster of STOPPING 11 24H2.
Danger time. I have "Paused" a couple of times (5 weeks each?) and now Windows Update tells me I can pause no more, and tomorrow is the end of the line.
My approach to prevent the GRRR forcing of the update tomorrow (15 Aug 2025) is this:
- Back up personal files - text files, bookmarks, the Firefox session file.
- Run InControl which I assume achieves the vital task, preventing 24H2.
Yet I thank you for the tantalizing suggestion of WAUMgr . I'd like to do that next. However I read this online:
"WUMT, WUMgr, and WAUMgr are all “fronts” (different GUIs) for Windows Update. They control Windows monthly and optional updates. All four methods to update use the same Windows Update Service to scan for updates and all four control the download/install of the updates. Using “Pause” in Settings\Windows Update stops the Windows Update Service for the length of the Pause, therefore NONE of the four methods work if Pause is in place. Since all four methods are basically the same regardless of GUI, you should use ONLY ONE to control updates.
InControl controls version (23H2 ->24H2) and Feature (Win10 -> Win11) updates. It does NOT control monthly/optional updates. If you “Release Control,” change settings, then “Take Control,” it allows the offering by Windows Update of the version/Feature you have set."
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Topic: WAU Manager — It’s your computer, you are in charge! @ AskWoody
So I'm wondering:
1. I'd like to run InControl now, and afterwards, WAUMgr.
Apparently InControl can be run in conjunction with others; it just "does its own thing" without compatibility issues. Yes?
2. I do like WAUMgr in lieu of the other 3 management routes.
3. But jeez, "Pause" prevents WAUMgr from working? Really? So do I just "wait until midnight" when the pause presumably "expires"(a few hours from now in my time zone), comfortable that InControl will prevent the big update, and THEN use WAUMgr?
I can't overstate my gratefulness to have soldiers to help me fight this horror that Microsoft inflicted. Such suffering ... MS should just make it OPTIONAL.