Thursday, 29 March 2018

How to save data in Windows 10



The Windows 10 Creators Update makes it clearer about installation of critical updates.

I feel indifferent about this, but at the same time, I believe the company is not taking into account

the realities of mobile broadband limitations. Some of these security updates are likely to be delivered

as part of large cumulative updates, which exceed the allotment of some data plans.



If your 2-day allotment is 300 MBs and a cumulative update is near 1 GBs; you are gonna run out of

data before you can even apply the update. So, this is something users will need to watch out for.

Windows 10 Home users won’t have any choice over the matter at all. With the premium business

editions such as Pro and Enterprise, you can defer the updates until a suitable time. Hopefully, with

differential updates in Windows Update, users running the Creators Update won’t have to worry too

much about updates eating up their data caps.

Step by Step

1. Turn off background apps

Settings > Privacy > Background apps



2. OneDrive

To disable OneDrive, right click the Taskbar and

click Task Manager or



JUST press CTRL + SHIFT + ESC.



3. Disable PC Syncing

Go to Settings > Accounts > Sync your settings

and turn Sync settings off



4. Turn off notifications



5. Turn off Live Tiles

Mail, Twitter, Weather, Facebook, you can keep it on.

You can turn that off by RIGHT clicking on the Tile and

          “Turn off live tile”.



5. Configure Windows Update to download updates

over your local area network.



Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update >

Advanced Options > Choose how updates are delivered

UNCHECK BOX



fnally if you dont want updating in windows 10

open in services.msc in start button

now find windos upated disabled it

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