Although this can be considered a good approach to keep devices secure and always up to date, sometimes updates roll out with bugs or compatibility issues that can cause more harm than good. For this reason, Windows 10 includes an option to allow users to stop the OS from including driver updates when you update your system using the Local Group Policy editor and Registry. In this guide, you’ll learn the steps to stop getting driver updates when installing new updates on your computer.
How to prevent Windows Update from installing driver updates using Group Policy How to prevent Windows Update from installing driver updates using Registry
How to prevent Windows Update from installing driver updates using Group Policy
If you’re using Windows 10 Pro, Enterprise or Education, you can use the Local Group Policy editor to stop Windows Update from installing driver updates during the rollout of new quality updates. To exclude driver updates on Windows 10, do the following:
How to prevent Windows Update from installing driver updates using Registry
On Windows 10 Home, you won’t have access to the Local Group Policy editor, but you can stop driver updates using the Registry. Group Policy for Windows Update Exclude driver updates from Windows Update To exclude driver updates on Windows 10, do the following: Once you disable the option your computer will no longer get driver updates through the Windows Update service. If you’re on the Windows 10 Creators Update, the path is different. You’ll have to use the following path and continue with step No. 4: Exclude driver update Registry setttings Keep in mind that preventing Windows 10 from installing driver updates can also have a negative effect, as outdated drivers can also cause issues in the long run. However, it’s a good option if you prefer to manually install device drivers you download from your PC manufacturer’s support website. Another scenario where this option can come in handy is when the latest driver update is causing problems, in which case, you can roll back the old driver, and clear this new option in Settings to prevent Windows 10 from re-downloading the update. Remember that you can also use the Show or hide updates troubleshooter tool to block problematic updates. Update, March 24, 2017: Originally published in January 2017, updated on March 2017. This guide has been updated with alternative method to block driver updates using Windows Update, because Windows 10 removes the option from the Settings app. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.