Win10 64-bit. Can not "Enable" updates via the GUI anymore. It stays disabled no matter how many times that button is clicked. The Win Update Stop service is running, and the Windows Update service is disabled. Before I remove this software, has anyone encountered this particular issue?
@novirusthanks Appears others have had issues as well. https://malwaretips.com/threads/i-cant-enable-windows-update.88614/post-782883
@JRViejo @Antarctica I have Win Update Stop running on 3 systems from a few months, I tried now to click on "Enable" button and all worked fine. After a reboot I was able to check for Windows Updates again, so that's strange. What Win Update Stop does is just keep the Windows Update service disabled (via its service application). What I have noticed, is that sometimes there may be the need to repeat this loop 2 or 3 times: 1) Open Windows Update app and check for updates 2) Then if you get an error, reboot the system Before doing these steps you will need to open Win Update Stop and click "Enable" button (to make sure Windows Service is not stopped) or uninstall Win Update Stop. What are the exact issues you're having? Such as you keep getting errors when you try to check for updates via the Windows Update app? Is there the possibility somehow that other security apps are preventing Win Update Stop to modify Windows Update service? What version of Windows 10 are you running? 1809? @Azure Phoenix Thanks for sharing the link, will reply on MT in a few.
@novirusthanks , Thanks for coming back with this issue. In my case I can enable it but if I check an hour later or so it is disable again...it’s strange because on my other laptop it stays enable all the time. On both laptop I have the same security, KIS and OSArmor. Windows 10 1809 on both
That's definitely strange, however I extracted some potentially useful suggestions from the web: Possibility 1 - See accepted answer: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...t/772a2e91-9a5c-48e0-ba34-930d4686a401?auth=1 Possibility 2 - You're on a Limited/Standard Account: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...s-greyed/d177eb4c-d3fd-4dfb-a028-271402b1e17d Possibility 3 - Windows update grayed out By Bas Wijdenes: https://www.baswijdenes.com/portfolio/windows-update-grayed-out/ Possibility 4 - Did you use other tweaks? https://www.tenforums.com/windows-updates-activation/62763-cannot-re-enable-windows-update.html Possibility 5 - Is "msiserver" service running? https://www.tenforums.com/general-support/91075-windows-services-greyed-out.html Possibility 6 - Terminate all msiserver.exe instances: https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us...eyed-out/10898b52-be29-4a75-a78e-8442278b6ebd Possibility 7 - Windows Update troubleshooting guide from MS: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/2509997
Azure Phoenix, I did not follow the suggestions because I removed the program from my PC after encountering the "always on disabled" issue.
NoVirusThanks Win Update Stop 1.5 Released (March 11, 2021) Website Changelog Download Spoiler: Changes 1.5 v1.5.0.0 - 11 Mar 2021 + Improved support for Windows 10 20H2 64/32-bit + By default the program runs in 30-days trial mode + Automate product activation via setup.exe command-line /LICENSEKEY= + Added option to "Keep Windows Defender updated while updates are disabled" + Added option to export/import/reset settings + Added option to update program settings from a URL (Enterprise features) + Exported program settings can be used in the Enterprise features + Added option to auto-update product to new versions + Improved procedure to re-enable Windows Updates + Fixed freezing of GUI while enabling/disabling Windows Updates + Integrated NoVirusThanks License Manager + Improved installer/uninstaller script + Changed End User License Agreement (EULA) + Minor fixes and optimizations License Type: Shareware
Installed on top of previous version here. No issues. Note: It appears Win Update Stop is now subscription based ($8.99 / yr)
Yeah, seems that is the route NVT's is going lately with a freeware to subscription when an update appears. I don't mind paying for a good software but with this one after a year will it cease to work if not renewed or will you simply not be able to get updates?
Per the FAQs: The product will stop working and it will show the Activator GUI saying the license is expired. You need a valid (unexpired) license key to keep using the product.
No worries. I'm exploring alternatives (in lieu of the fact I've given NVT $$ already for ERP, OSArmor!)
I'm not so sure I'm willing to pay for such a tool, it's handy but too simple you know what I mean. I would probably pay for a tool like OSArmor.
Agreed. I paid for OS Armor but Win Update Stop 1.4 works just fine here and I see no reason to upgrade to 1.5 at this time. 9 bucks a year isn't much but like you said not really worth it for what it does. Maybe if it was lifetime I'd probably go ahead with it, if nothing else, just to support development.
That will work if you just want to stop updates, but if one wants to get updates to WD at the same to, not. Then StopWinUpdates and Sledgehammer is 2 alternatives i know of. They update WD every 6h. NVT`s program, once an hour.
@mood thanks for updating the thread. // Everyone Here is a 30% perpetual discount on the yearly subscription for Win Update Stop (limited to 50 purchases): WILDERS30 The product is now commercial but it has some advantages: all exe files are always digitally signed, we will add new features (we recently added option to keep Windows Defender up-to-date while Windows Updates are disabled), we introduced Enterprise features (useful to control Win Update Stop from a single location - e.g you can disable or re-enable Windows Updates in thousands of PCs easily), the program can now auto-update to new versions automatically, we fixed all reported issues, we improved internal functions, issues will be fixed faster, etc. This new version can be installed over-the-top on the old 1.4 version.