Windows 11 has been officially released for quite some time, and the annual update version 22H2 is coming soon. However, the changes in Win11 cannot impress every user. Many friends still prefer Win10 and want to keep the system from upgrading for a long time. Currently,Microsoft has pushed Windows 11 to almost all eligible Windows 10 users, If you really don’t want to upgrade Win11, what should you do? Come share some experiences today.
Refuse to upgrade Win11 Method 1: Turn off TPM
As mentioned earlier,Only eligible devices will receive the Win11 push. If you don’t want to upgrade to Windows 11, just make your computer ineligible. An important upgrade condition for Win11 is that the device must support TPM 2.0. For this, we can manually turn off the corresponding function in the motherboard.After the device has TPM 2.0 turned off, there will be no prompt to upgrade to Win11.
The switches for TPM 2.0 can be found in the motherboard BIOS, with different names for the options for different manufacturers and processors. For example, in ASUS motherboards, the option can be called TPM Device Selection.
On some Intel chipset motherboards, the option may be called Intel Platform Trust Technology.
On AMD platforms, the option may again become AMD FTPM configuration.
In short, this option is different in different motherboards, and you can search for it yourself. After closing, although the security of the device is reduced, it does not have much impact on ordinary home computers. After all, many people usually do not use BitLocker encrypted hard drives on their computers, nor do they use fingerprints, facial recognition, etc. to lock the computer.
Refuse to upgrade Win11 Method 2: Turn off Windows Update (not recommended)
Win11 is pushed through Windows Update. After Windows Update is turned off, you will naturally not receive Win11 updates. However, this solution will cause Win10 to not receive its own system patches, unable to use new functions, and the security will be greatly reduced. Therefore, this method is not recommended, and it is only introduced here.
To turn off Windows Update, we can use some handy tools, such as Windows Update Blocker.
Windows Update Blocker:
https://www.sordum.org/9470/windows-update-blocker-v1-6/
Windows Update Blocker is a green software that does not need to be installed, it can be run after decompression.
Once turned on, you can see the very prominent Windows Update control buttons. Select “Disable Service”, the software will automatically check the option of “Protect Service Settings” below, and finally click “Apply Now” to stop the automatic update of Win10.
Windows Update Blocker works great because it disables Windows Update related services. Click “Menu”, in “Service List Options”, you can see the running status of each Windows Update service. If the main interface of the software shows that the service status has stopped, and the services in the service list are no longer running, it means that the Windows 10 automatic upgrade has no prerequisites for running.
As a result, you will never receive updates for Windows 11 again, and certainly not any other updates.
What version of Win10 should I use without upgrading to Win11?
Since you don’t plan to upgrade to Win11, it is also important to stay in Win10.If you want to use Win10 for a long time, then The LTSC long-term service version of Win10 will be a more suitable choice.
Unlike the normal version of Windows, the Windows LTSC long-term service version can receive technical support from Microsoft in the longer term, including a series of services such as system patches and security fixes.The LTSC version of Win10 is based on Win10 21H2 and has a 5-year support time frameif you plan to stay in Win10 for a long time, this will be a good choice.
The specific download address of Win10 LTSC is as follows.
Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2021 (x64) – DVD (Chinese-Simplified)
document:
SW_DVD9_WIN_ENT_LTSC_2021_64BIT_ChnSimp_MLF_X22-84402.ISO
Size: 4.7GB
MD5:2579B3865C0591EAD3A2B45AF3CABEEE
SHA1:C19D7DAFBAFEB26C36E31D97C465E87C7A6E8A4C
SHA256:C117C5DDBC51F315C739F9321D4907FA50090BA7B48E7E9A2D173D49EF2F73A3
download link:
ED2K:
SW_DVD9_WIN_ENT_LTSC_2021_64BIT_ChnSimp_MLF_X22-84402.ISO [4.7GB]
BT:
SW_DVD9_WIN_ENT_LTSC_2021_64BIT_ChnSimp_MLF_X22-84402.ISO [4.7GB]
Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2021 (x86) – DVD (Chinese-Simplified)
document:
SW_DVD9_WIN_ENT_LTSC_2021_32BIT_ChnSimp_MLF_X22-84401.ISO
Size: 3.37GB
MD5:A4F6F8F67D9A59AD462FF51506C5CD3A
SHA1:50ED6860535FDDF9D0418EFD99EF7F40DAA696F5
SHA256:9F855FCC4CB44C119F9CE73DABE569FCB7F4F4D85F922206BF2E108116A34F25
download link:
ED2K:
SW_DVD9_WIN_ENT_LTSC_2021_32BIT_ChnSimp_MLF_X22-84401.ISO [3.37GB]
BT:
SW_DVD9_WIN_ENT_LTSC_2021_32BIT_ChnSimp_MLF_X22-84401.ISO [3.37GB]
However, it should be noted that compared to the normal version of Win10,Win10 LTSC version does not have its own app store. If you have this need, you can refer to our previous article to manually add a store for Win10 LTSC. (“Stick to Win10 Must-See! Add Microsoft Store to Win10 LTSC 2021”)
Summarize
In general, Win11 is indeed not mature, and it is reasonable that many friends are willing to stay in Win10. If you prefer Win10, you might as well try the method in this article, wait until Win11 is slowly improved, and then upgrade to the latest system.
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