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Modern users During the installation of new programs, it can be very annoying to see additional services and unnecessary panels. These are the elements that Mail.ru services belong to. There may be several components here, like the MailRUUpdater.exe service or Sputnik Mail.ru.


How can you remove these components? Let's try to answer this question... After all, fulfill this procedure possible in different ways.

What is the Mail.Ru Updater service?

To understand what kind of service this is, just translate its name. The word Updater itself means an update service. This applies to updating everyone software products from the Mail.ru service, which are installed on this computer. The most frustrating thing is that the Mail.RuUpdater.exe service can be found in the list of automatically launched processes operating in background. Not all users know how to remove it, especially since when using standard means There are still a lot of garbage objects left to remove programs. Inexperienced user will not even be able to detect such objects on its own. Some objects cannot even be deleted. Let's look at what needs to be done in such a situation.

How to remove MailRuUpdater.exe: the easiest way

Let's consider simplest method. It involves the use of standard operating system tools. IN in this case we will talk about operating systems Oh Windows family. First of all, you need to find the MailRuUpdater.exe service in the list of active background processes, which is present in the “Task Manager”, and stop it. It will be removed a little later. To stop the service, you need to use a simple emergency process termination in the form of a button to cancel the task.

Windows 10 will show all active in currently processes, including background ones. In older versions of the operating system, you will have to use the services window. After this, you need to disable the MailRuUpdater.exe service itself so that it does not start when the operating system starts. To do this, you need to call the “Run” menu and use the universal msconfig command. On the tab that displays startup items, simply uncheck the corresponding service.

After this, in some versions of the Windows operating system, you must restart the computer. In some cases, after restarting the application, the message “MailRuUpdater.exe application error” appears. This does not always happen, but the likelihood of such a plot development is quite high. There's nothing wrong with that. Next, you need to use the standard “Control Panel”. Here, to remove this service, you must use the standard Programs and Features section.

Many users do not even realize how much garbage remains after removing some programs. Many components are still not removed and constantly hang in the background. For this reason, it is strongly recommended that all actions be performed while booting the system in safe mode. The “MailRuUpdater.exe application error” message may appear again and again even when accessing other programs. What do you need to do to permanently remove MailRuUpdater.exe from your computer?

Cleaning the system registry

After uninstalling a program, garbage usually remains in the form of folders and files that cannot be deleted, as well as residual entries in the registry. Search for such objects in manual mode very hard. For this purpose it is best to use special programs For automatic cleaning registry CCleaner app is one of the most powerful programs of such kind. All you need to do is run the program and use either the optimization option or select a module that is directly responsible for the system registry. After completing this procedure, there will definitely be no components running in the background.

Using special utilities to remove programs

If you want to easily and quickly resolve the issue related to removing the MailRuUpdater.exe service from your computer, it is best to use specialized programs. One of the most powerful utilities on this moment is iObit Uninstaller. When uninstalling programs, this type of application first uses standard service or a native uninstaller for components to be removed. After this it is carried out full scan computer, including the system registry and hard drive for the presence of residual debris.

After receiving confirmation from the user, all residual files will be deleted from the computer. It is worth noting that this utility should only be used if the Mail.ru service is not displayed in the list for some reason installed programs. In this case, you can use the search function and forced deletion. To be sure that the MailRuUpdater.exe component removal process is completely completed, use the CCleaner program.

If not everything is deleted...

At the final stage, the user will only have to check whether everything has been deleted. WITH system registry we managed to figure it out. WITH residual files you can do the following. The Start menu uses search bar and enter C:\Users\"Username"\AppData\Local into it and try to find files and folders that have Mail.ru in their names. If such objects are found, simply delete them. After completing all the steps listed above, you can be absolutely sure that the MailRuUpdater.exe service and all its components will be permanently removed from your computer. To eliminate this problem, it's better to use safe mode or log in as an administrator.

Hello friends We continue the war against all sorts of rubbish that may appear on your computer. Today we will talk about a certain service automatic update programs from Mail Ru, which appeared to me after installing the Agent. MailRu generally likes to push all his software and I’m not at all surprised that after installing the Agent I got their browser

So, why is this service needed? This service involves updating programs in the background. But exactly which programs fall under this update are not indicated anywhere, but most likely this applies to those from Mail.ru. When released a new version, most likely this service will download and install it itself.

It seems like this applies to MailRuUpdater and, accordingly, to the MailRuUpdater.exe process:


But in the task manager there is also a process mrupdsrv.exe - I don’t really understand why it’s there either, apparently it’s all one gang of assholes Mail ru

I also see the process magent.exe, but this is the process of the Agent itself.

The mrupdsrv.exe process is launched from this folder:

C:\Program Files (x86)\Mail.Ru\Update Service

And the process MailRuUpdater.exe from this:

C:\Program Files (x86)\Mail.Ru\MailRuUpdater

As you already noticed, they all live in this folder:

C:\Program Files (x86)\Mail.Ru


At the same time, these folders do not have an uninstaller, which is usually found in normal programs.

So what to make of all this nightmare? Due to the fact that you may actually have several programs from Mail.ru, I advise you to remove them along with the roots, also cleaning out all the garbage that they may leave behind. Do you think it's difficult? Yes, it’s difficult if you do everything by hand. But you can use a special remover, believe me it’s worth it

Well, now how to do all this using Windows itself. Open the Start menu and select Control Panel there (if you have Windows 10, then this item is in the menu that appears if you hold down Win keys+X):


Now look for the Programs and Features icon here and launch it:


We find this update service there, click on it right click and select Delete:


Then there will be a message asking if you are sure, click Yes:


That’s it – you won’t need to press anything else, everything will be deleted automatically and quickly.

Additionally, after deleting, do the following: Hold Win + R, write the command %AppData% there and click OK:


This is to open the folder where programs store their settings. And see if there are any folders there that mention Mail.Ru, if there are, delete them (the folder itself with the exact name Mail.Ru contains the Agent settings, if you use it, then this folder does not need to be deleted!):


unknown services 06/04/2016

Hello dear readers, today I would like to talk about:

1. ABOUT Windows services, what it is, what it is needed for and which ones are responsible for what.

2.And how can you increase the speed of your computer?

So what are these Windows services?

Services- applications that are automatically or manually launched by the system when Windows startup and various tasks performed regardless of the user’s status.

Open list of services can be done in several ways:

1. While holding windows button press R, a window will open, enter services.msc there

2. Start > Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Services

3. Start > right-click on my computer > Manage > Services and Applications > Services

As you can see, there are quite a lot of them in Windows and by downloading, you can familiarize yourself what services exist and what each of them is responsible for.

Since services are applications, they operate and use some of the computer's resources. you can improve its performance. Let's see what can be disabled.

What services can be disabled in Windows 7, 8

I did not make a list of those services that can be disabled, because... many services are individual. I just tried to describe each service and in what situations they can be disabled. If you need to turn something off mindlessly, then just use .

* BranchCache The service caches network content. If you don't use your home network, you can turn it off altogether.

* DHCP client - If you use the Internet, do not touch it under any circumstances. It is this service that assigns you an IP address.

* DNS client Also necessary service to use the Internet. Works with your DNS (serves in the right directions).

* KtmRm for distributed transaction coordinator - system transaction function. We leave it the same way.

* Microsoft .NET Framework - We leave all such services as is. They serve for normal operation most applications.

* Parental Controls - Service for parental controls. If you don't use it, you can turn it off.

* Plug-and-Play serves for automatic recognition of changes in the system. For example, when you connect a flash drive, this service wakes up... So we leave it as it is.

* Quality Windows Audio Video Experience - transmission of audio and video over the network in real time. It is not needed only if there is no network (or Internet), in other cases we leave it.

* Remote Desktop Configuration For remote desktop. If you don't use remote connections, turn off.

* Superfetch Useful feature, works with cache. Accelerates Windows operation, so we leave it.

* Windows Audio - Controls sound. If you don't need the sound, turn off the sound. In other cases we leave it.

* Windows CardSpace - unnecessary and unsafe service. That's why we turn it off.

* Windows Driver Foundation - User-mode Driver Framework - For normal operation of the drivers, do not touch. Let it remain as it is.

* Windows Search - Indexing files for search. If you don’t use it and have time to wait until the file is found, then disable it. Be sure to disable it on the ssd!

* WMI Performance Adapter - needed for services that require wmi, install manually. If any applications need them, they will launch them themselves)

* WWAN auto-configuration - service to use mobile internet. If you use usb modem, SIM card in the laptop, then do not disconnect it.

* Offline files - helps you work autonomously with inaccessible files that were downloaded before. We set it manually.

* Network Access Protection Agent - We set it manually, because... if necessary, the service will start if some program requests the necessary information.

* AIPsec policy gent - Needed if you have a network and the Internet.

* Adaptive Brightness Control - Leave it if there is a light sensor.

* Windows Backup - If you don't use it, turn it off. But it’s better to read about archiving in Windows, you never know, you’ll use it.

* Windows Biometric Service - needed only when using biometric devices. In other cases we disable it.

* Windows Firewall To be honest, I always turn it off, because... I have nothing to steal) And if they encrypt the data, I will restore it) But I advise you to get, for example, Kaspersky Internet Security, which has both an antivirus and a firewall. And turn this one off, because... it sometimes blocks things that are not needed) In general, it monitors the security of your computer and closes ports so that thieves cannot get into your computer)

* Computer browser IN home network need not. Manually.

* Web client - It's boring if you don't have internet. Used to work with files on the Internet. We leave it.

* Virtual disk - Service for working with storage devices. We set it manually.

* Auxiliary service IP - Works with protocol version 6. I always disable it itself, so the service can be disabled altogether.

* Secondary login - Set it manually, because... some games or programs will turn it on if necessary.

* Grouping of network participants - Needed for home group. Install manually, you never know...

* Disk Defragmenter - In principle, it does not interfere. You can leave it or turn it off. If you turn it off, I recommend doing it once a month. And for ssd drives, turn it off altogether!

* Dispatcher automatic connections remote access - We set it manually. Needed for remote connections.

* Print Manager - Needed if you have something to print from. In other cases we disable it.

* Remote Access Connection Manager - manually. Once I disconnected it completely and could not create a connection. So it's better to do it manually.

* Desktop Window Manager Session Manager − If you don’t use transparency from Aero, you can turn it off, it will give a big boost.

* Network Member Identity Manager − It's better to set it manually.

* Credential Manager - Better by hand. Stores your data, such as logins and passwords.

* Security Account Manager - It's better to leave it as is. If you disable this service, then all changes to the local security policy will be lost.

* Access to HID devices - Access to shortcut keys. Disable it, if some combinations stop working, then put it back.

* Windows Event Log - records all events. Useful tool For experienced user. It is impossible to disable.

* Performance Logs and Alerts -system service, leave it as is.

* Software Protection - Also a system service, leave it as is.

* Windows Defender - Protection against spyware and malware. Install normal antivirus, and disable this service.

* CNG Key Isolation - Manually.

* Tools Windows management System service, without it, some applications may not work correctly, so it’s better to leave it.

* Application Compatibility Information - A useful thing, it helps launch applications that refuse to run on your OS. We set it manually.

* Client group policy We leave it. Responsible for security policy settings.

* Changed Link Tracking Client - Tracking ntfs files, no need. Turn it off.

* Distributed Transaction Coordinator - We set it manually.

* Cache Windows fonts Presentation Foundation - We set it manually. Applications will launch it if necessary.

* SNMP Trap - Some programs will collect information about you. So turn it off.

* Remote Procedure Call (RPC) Locator - Manually, if necessary, applications will launch it.

* Routing and remote access - Need not. Turn it off.

* IPsec Key Modules for Internet Key Exchange and Authenticated IP - Not necessary, but better to do it manually.

* DCOM server process launcher - System service, leave it as is.

* NetBIOS support module over TCP/IP - If there are no other computers on the network, then manually.

* Immediate Windows connections— setup recorder — Manually.

* SSDP Discovery - Leave it as is. Required for new devices.

* Interactive Service Discovery − Manually.

* Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) - Not needed if you do not share your Internet over network connections.

* Shell Hardware Definition − necessary for the autorun dialog box of a disk or flash drive. Whatever suits you, most people need it. I left.

* Basic TPM services − Only needed to use TMP and/or BitLocker chips.

* Remote Desktop Services User Mode Port Redirector - If you don't use remote connections, then it is not necessary. It's better to install it manually.

*PIP bus enumerator PnP-X — It's better to install it manually.

* Nutrition - Doesn't turn off. We leave it.

* Task Scheduler - It is advisable to leave it as is, because... Now many programs use it.

* Media Class Scheduler − We leave it to those for whom sound is important.

* Support for the "Problem and Resolution Reports" control panel item - Manually.

* Smart Card Removal Policy - For smart card users, it is better to do it manually.

* HomeGroup Provider - To use home groups. Better by hand.

* Wired Auto-Tuning - Manually.

* Software Shadow Copy Provider (Microsoft) - Manually.

* Homegroup Listener - Manually.

* PNRP protocol - We also leave it manually. Some applications may use the service.

* Publishing Feature Discovery Resources − Needed if you want to show your files to other computers over the network. If you don't want to, then manually or disable it.

* Work station - It's better to leave it, because... Some applications use this service.

* Certificate Distribution − Better by hand.

* Extensible Authentication Protocol (EAP) - Manually.

* Windows Event Collector - Manually.

* Application Details - Manually.

* Server - If the computer is not used as a server or does not share access to files and printers, then turn it off.

* Thread Ordering Server - Disable if there is no home group.

* Network input into the system - Manually.

* Network connections - Leave it as is. If there is no network or Internet, you can turn it off.

* COM+ Event System - set manually. Applications that depend on this service will launch it themselves if necessary.

* System Application COM+ - Also manually.

* SSTP Service - We leave it as is, the service is needed if there is Internet on the computer.

* Service automatic detection WinHTTP web proxy - If you need internet, then leave it as is.

* WLAN AutoConfig Service - service for wireless networks. Accordingly, if they are not there, it is not needed.

* Basic Filtering Service - on the one hand, it is not needed (if security is not needed), but on the other hand, some programs may produce errors. So we leave it.

* Tablet PC Input Service - If the screen is not touch-sensitive, then it is not needed.

* Windows Time Service - needed to synchronize time with the Internet.

* Download service Windows images(WIA)— The service is only needed if there is a scanner. She is responsible for receiving images from scanners and cameras.

* Microsoft iSCSI Initiator Service - We install it manually, if programs need it, they will launch it themselves.

* Network Saving Interface Service - Needed for normal network operation.

* Windows Font Cache Service - serves to improve performance, caches fonts and does not waste time loading.

* WITHMedia Center set-top box service - If you don't use any attachments, you don't need it.

* Block Level Archiving Engine Service - We set it manually. If archiving or restoration is needed, the service will start on its own.

* Service public access to Net.Tcp ports - Off by default. Only needed if you need the Net.Tcp protocol.

* General service network resources Windows Player Media - Manually. If you need it, it will turn on.

* Portable Device Enumerator Service - Used to synchronize music, videos, etc. with removable media. I would install it manually. This is not always necessary.

* Service Windows scheduler Media Center - Needed if you only watch programs on Windows Media Player.

* Bluetooth Support - Needed if you have Bluetooth.

* Diagnostic Policy Service - Needed to diagnose problems... To be honest, it rarely helps. Therefore, you can experiment by turning it off. If necessary, turn it on.

* Program Compatibility Assistant Service - The service is needed to run programs that are incompatible with your OS. If there are none, install them manually.

* User Profile Service - Better to leave it. It works with computer user profiles.

* PNRP Computer Name Publishing Service - Needed for home groups.

* Windows Error Logging Service - Logs errors. It's better to install it manually.

* Windows Media Center Receiver Service - to watch TV and radio programs in the player.

* Connected Network Information Service - It is better to leave it as is for normal network operation.

* Network List Service - It's better to leave it that way.

* SPP Notification Service - For licensing. Leave by hand.

* System Event Notification Service - If you're not going to watch Windows messages, then you don't need it.

* Service remote control Windows (WS-Management) - Place it manually.

* BitLocker Drive Encryption Service - Encrypts disks. If you don't use it, it's better to turn it off.

* Application Layer Gateway Service − The service is needed only to work with the firewall. Manually.

* Cryptography Services - To install new programs, it is better to leave it as is.

* Remote Desktop Services - If you do not use remote desktops, then disable it.

* Smart card - If you don't use them, then you don't need it.

* RPC Endpoint Mapper - The service is needed for incoming traffic. Nothing can be done about it. That's why we leave it.

* Finite Builder Windows points Audio If you need sound, leave it.

* Telephony - Leave by hand. It will start if needed.

* Themes - They eat up a lot of memory resources. If you don't need it, turn it off.

* Shadow copy volumes - Creates recovery points, backing up in the background. Place it manually. It will start if necessary.

* Link layer topologist - Also by hand. It will start if needed.

* Remote call procedures (RPC) - System service. Leave it as is.

* Remote registry - Allows remote users, manipulate your registry. Turn it off.

* Application Identity - Manually.

* Diagnostic system unit - Diagnosis of problems. Place it manually.

* Diagnostic Service Node - Also manually.

* Generic PNP Device Node - Place it manually. Not all devices are PnP.

* Application Management - Place it manually. The service allows you to configure policies for applications.

* Manage certificates and health key - Install it manually, if you need it, it will start on its own.

* ActiveX Installer - Also manually. You will need to install such an object, it will start on its own.

* Windows Installer - Installation of programs.msi. Manually.

* Windows Modules Installer - Installs and removes components and updates. Manually.

* Fax - Needed if you only have a fax.

* Background Intelligent Transfer Service (BITS) - Leave it by hand. The service is useful.

* Discovery Provider Host - Leave it by hand. It will need to start.

* Color Windows system(WCS) - Manually. The devices will need it and they will launch it.

* Security Center - Keeps an eye on Windows security. She annoys me with her notifications. So whether to turn it off or not is up to you.

* Center Windows updates On the one side useful feature. It closes holes in the system, updates drivers, but on the other hand, it actively uses the Internet, memory resources, and if you turn off the computer during the update, the OS may crash. So you also have to choose what is more important, security or performance.

* Encrypted file system(EFS)— For file security. It's better to leave it as is manually.

I tried to present the entire list of services. By disabling some, you will improve the performance of your computer. You can also decide at your own discretion which ones are needed and which ones are not. For example, if there is no Internet, then you can safely cut half of it; if there is no printer, then you can also turn off a lot. Thus, depending on your needs, you can significantly invigorate your old computer.

  1. Yes, I read about the services, I was pleased with the Windows Firewall - disable it, in a word, experts, good luck to you gentlemen!!!

  2. Alexei

    Everything is correct, for more reliable protection, need to use special firewalls. But the standard one is fragile and can also malfunction when working with programs.

  3. Yana

    Can you tell me how to create a “reg file” for services (if only the merge would have done that’s all) so that you don’t have to do anything manually each time and waste time. They are roughly written like this;
    "Start"=dword:00000003

    You can create a “reg file” x86 and x64 OS Windows 7 or text for copying and further creation(reg) Thank you!!!

  4. Alexey Kuznetsov

    Hello, this is done like this: open notepad, paste:
    For example:


    "Start"=dword:00000003

  5. Yana

    This is all clear))) I need the name of the services themselves, here is an example: AxInstSV, SensrSvc (at the end of the registry branches, this is the name), etc. maybe you have a list Windows Services 7 x86 x64 where (name) and what kind of service this is, I would be grateful. If anyone needs a list of default services x86 Windows7, copy and create a reg file.


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    PS. REGEDIT4 (as you wrote) if my memory serves me correctly, then this is like this for older versions of XP (don’t blame me))) when creating a reg.file, the last line in notepad should be free.

  6. Alexey Kuznetsov

    Wow) I would probably love to have such a list myself, but now there’s absolutely no time to do it. You just need to spend about 6 hours to collect all the services

  7. Yana

    Let me know how you have time and start creating your list of services. I will compose it for myself. Perhaps you can write an article about this, it will be very interesting for me (and other participants) to both read and participate in this process. And for completeness of the material I provide a list of Windows 7 x64 SP1 services by default.

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  8. Alexey Kuznetsov

    Okay, but I'm afraid it won't happen soon)

  9. Sergey

    Hello! I would really like a reg file for maximum shutdown services for Win7 x64 SP1 Home basic., I don’t use printing, internet USB modem 2-3Mb/s, I don’t create a network. I disabled services and it is not created manually for me. shadow copy. All processes - 23pcs with Task Manager, because 3Gb of memory in total, well, the toys are heavy, the Internet flies, everything opens faster than the “pros” boast about acceleration! I would be very grateful if you could post the reg file so I can copy it. Thank you!

  10. Alexey Kuznetsov

    It's not the service's fault, but the old office components. In this case you need to download special utility For complete removal office and then just install a new one.
    Microsoft Office 2003 → download utility
    Microsoft Office 2007 → download the utility
    Microsoft Office 2010 → download the utility

  11. Eugene

    Alexey, hello! Thanks for the utilities, everything was cleared, but the problem remained. Instead of the UPDATE sign, INSTALL appears and everything repeats the same way. Perhaps the remnants of OpenOffice 4.1.1 are interfering
    Perhaps it was my mistake during installation? Or you downloaded the wrong Word.

    Vladimir

    Short, but important note. Archive for downloading “List of services in Windows XP 4.7” is a rather ancient creation.

  12. Vladimir

    And in general, the material is very ancient. Of course, it is relevant, in some part...

  13. Sergey

    If it’s not difficult, tell me... To create a home network, I can’t enable the DNS client on the computer (Windows 7max) in Services (network discovery doesn’t work without it). All buttons (stop, start) are inactive. The service is disabled! When I try to start: automatic, manually reports that the system cannot find the specified path. Services: SSDP Discovery,
    UPnP Device Host
    Function Discovery Resource Publication is enabled! There is only one user in the system with Administrator rights. Maybe something needs to be enabled in the registry? Maybe Kaspersky is blocking something, some ports need to be opened?

  14. Evg.

    Yana, task manager (7), “services” tab, information on services in the “description” column.

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Timely updating of the system is designed to maintain its relevance and security from intruders. But on various reasons some users want to disable this function. In the short term, indeed, sometimes this is justified if, for example, you perform certain manual settings PC. In this case, sometimes it is necessary not only to disable the ability to update, but also to completely deactivate the service that is responsible for it. Let's find out how to solve this task in Windows 7.

The name of the service, which is responsible for installing updates (both automatic and manual), speaks for itself - "Windows Update". You can deactivate it as follows: in the usual ways, and not quite standard. Let's talk about each of them separately.

Method 1: "Service Manager"

The most commonly used and reliable way to disable "Windows Update" is the use "Service Manager".

  1. Click "Start" and go to "Control Panel".
  2. Click "System and safety".
  3. Next, select the name of the large section "Administration".
  4. In the list of tools that will appear in a new window, click "Services".

    There are more quick option transition to "Service Manager", although it requires memorizing one command. To call up a tool "Run" dial Win+R. In the utility field, enter:

    Click "OK".

  5. Any of the above paths will open a window "Service Manager". It contains a list. IN this list need to find the name "Windows Update". To simplify the task, build it in alphabetical order by clicking "Name". Status "Works" in column "State" means the fact that the service is running.
  6. To disable "Update centre", select the name of this element and then click "Stop" in the left area of ​​the window.
  7. The shutdown process is in progress.
  8. The service has now stopped. This is evidenced by the disappearance of the inscription "Works" in field "State". But if in the column "Startup type" set value "Automatically", That "Update centre" will be launched the next time you turn on the computer, and this is not always acceptable for the user who shutdown.
  9. To prevent this, you should change the status in the column "Startup type". Click on the element name right key mice (RMB). Choose "Properties".
  10. By going to the properties window, being in the tab "Are common", click on the field "Startup type".
  11. Select a value from the drop-down list "Manually" or "Disabled". In the first case, the service is not activated after restarting the computer. To enable it, you will need to use one of the many manual activation methods. In the second case, it can be activated only after the user again changes the launch type in the properties from "Disabled" on "Manually" or "Automatically". Therefore, it is the second shutdown option that is more reliable.
  12. After the choice is made, press the buttons sequentially "Apply" And "OK".
  13. Returning to the window "Dispatcher". As you can see, the element status "Update Center" in a collumn "Startup type" it was changed. Now the service will not start even after rebooting the PC.

How to activate again if necessary "Update Center", described in a separate lesson.

Method 2: "Command Line"

You can also solve the problem by entering a command in « Command line» , launched as an administrator.


But it's worth remembering that this method stop, unlike the previous one, deactivates the service only until the next restart of the computer. If you need to stop it for more long time, then you will have to repeat the operation through "Command line", but it’s better to use it right away Method 1.

Method 3: "Task Manager"

You can also stop the update service using "Task Manager".


Method 4: "System Configuration"

The next method to solve the problem is through a window "System Configurations".

  1. Go to window "System Configurations" you can from the section "Administration" "Control Panels". About how to get into this section, it was said in the description Method 1. So, in the window "Administration" click "System configuration".

    You can also run this tool from under a window "Run". Call "Run" (Win+R). Enter:

    Click "OK".

  2. Shell "System Configurations" launched. Move to section "Services".
  3. In the section that opens, find the element "Windows Update". To do this faster, build the list alphabetically by clicking "Service". Once the item is found, uncheck the box to the left of it. Then click "Apply" And "OK".
  4. A window will open "System Setup". It will ask you to restart your computer for the changes to take effect. If you want to do this immediately, then close all documents and programs, and then click "Reboot".

    Otherwise, press "Exit without reboot". Then the changes will take effect only after you turn on the PC manually again.

  5. After restarting the computer, the update service should be disabled.

As you can see, there are quite a few ways to deactivate the update service. If you need to disconnect only for the period of the current PC session, then you can use any of the options described above, which you consider the most convenient. If you need to shutdown for a long time, which involves at least one reboot of the computer, then in this case, in order to avoid the need to perform the procedure several times, it would be optimal to shutdown after "Service Manager" with changing the launch type in the properties.