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Aggiornamenti Windows 10 Empty Aggiornamenti Windows 10

Dom Feb 06, 2022 6:30 pm
Potrebbe essere utile bloccare l'aggiornamento di Windows 10 ad una determinata versione e, contestualmente, impedire l'aggiornamento a Windows 11.
Ho trovato delle informazioni utili qui: https://www.computerworld.com/article/3232632/how-to-block-windows-10-version-21h2-and-windows-11-from-installing.html

ComputerWorld ha scritto:For those who are comfortable with editing the Windows registry (and have admin privileges to do so), there is a more sure-fire way to defer 21H2 and Windows 11. Using a registry setting called TargetFeatureRelease, you can ensure that you (or your users) aren’t even offered 21H2. And as long as you’ve installed the September cumulative updates (or later), there is a new setting to ensure that you’ll stay on Windows 10.Here’s the manual process:

Before editing the registry, you should always back up the registry and your computer in case something goes wrong.
Open the Registry Editor by typing regedit in the Windows search box and clicking on Registry Editor.
Find the following registry key (i.e., the WindowsUpdate key): HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate
  1. Right-click the key; select New and then DWORD from the fly-out menu.
  2. Enter the name TargetReleaseVersion.
  3. Set the value to 1 (one).
  4. Right-click again on the WindowsUpdate key; select New > String value.
  5. Enter the name ProductVersion.
  6. Set the value to the Windows version you want to ensure you stay on: in this case, Windows 10.
  7. Right-click again on the WindowsUpdate key; select New > String value.
  8. Enter the name TargetReleaseVersionInfo.
  9. Set the value to your desired target version: in this case, 21H1.

If the WindowsUpdate key is not visible in the Registry Editor, use these few steps first.
  1. Open the Registry editor.
  2. Find the following registry key: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows
  3. Right-click on the key, then select New and Key.
  4. Enter the name of the key, WindowsUpdate.
  5. Follow the steps above.

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