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Non-ESU Windows 10 can’t pause updates anymore, including if Windows 11 install starts accidentally by user

Summary by Windows Latest
Windows 10 PCs that aren’t enrolled in the Extended Security Updates (ESU) scheme are, weirdly enough, no longer capable of pausing updates. The “Pause updates for 7 days” option appears to be faded, and just below that, there is a new “Install updates as soon as possible” button. For context, the option to pause updates will become unusable only if you have paused updates several times before, or if your organization prevents you from pausing u…
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Windows Latest broke the news in on Friday, December 12, 2025.
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