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Posted by: drdread - 16 November 2022 10:26:21
How do I stop this stupid bl@@Dy computer from failing updates in the middle of every bl@@dy download?

Posted by: drdread - 16 November 2022 10:28:32
No, disabling the service doesn't work FFS

Posted by: drdread - 16 November 2022 15:47:45
So what I have done after this stupid thing driving me crazy for weeks, is to disable the Windows Update remediation service - in other words the service designesd to stop you stopping updates. [attach]43[/attach] To do this I had to change the permissions in the registry. i am not advocating this, just explaining what I have done. Firstly I went into the registry and changed the permission on WAASMedicSvc under HKEY Local Machine > system > CurrentControlSet\Services\WaaSMedicSvc So I opened regedit.exe: [attach]41[/attach] Then I right clicked the key (the folder) and choose permissions, and then clicked advanced to get into the next screen. [attach]42[/attach] Here I remove inheritance and forced admin to have permission over the key and subkeys this allowed me to change the valuse of the Start string to 4 for disabled Now I am hoping that this stupid computer will not try any more updates and interrupt my downloads.  

Posted by: drdread - 19 November 2022 17:29:15
It didn't work. It has returned to the previous state!

Posted by: sirclesadmin - 27 December 2022 14:23:48
We actually delete the Windows Update remediation service in the registry and then restart the PC and then disable Windows update which appears to work as the WaaSMedicSvc is what MS appear to have retro-added in order to restart Windows 10 whenever they feel like it. 

Posted by: herbet - 14 January 2023 12:39:52
I deleted both update services on my PC to resolve this. The Windows Update service will still restart the PC even without the remediation service. The best option for machines that need to stay on for downloading is to use server standard version instead.