--- title: Updates weight: 6 --- Winutil provides three update modes so you can choose how aggressively Windows Update is managed on your system: - **Default (Out of the Box) Settings**: Restores standard Windows Update behavior - **Security (Recommended) Settings**: Prioritizes stability while still receiving security updates - **Disable ALL Updates**: Turns off Windows Update entirely and should only be used with extreme caution ### Default (Out of Box) Settings - **What it does**: Restores the default Windows Update configuration. - **Best for**: Systems where you want Windows to manage updates normally. - **Notes**: This removes custom update settings previously applied by Winutil. If update errors continue, use the reset option in the **Config** tab to restore Microsoft Update services to their default state. ### Security (Recommended) Settings - **What it does**: Applies a more conservative update strategy designed for most users. - **Feature updates**: Delayed by **365 days** to reduce the chance of disruption from major Windows changes. - **Security updates**: Delayed by **4 days** to allow time for early issues to surface while still keeping the system protected. - **Why use it**: This mode offers the best balance between security and stability, which is why it is the recommended option for most PCs. ### Disable ALL Updates (NOT RECOMMENDED!) - **What it does**: Disables all Windows updates. - **Best for**: Highly controlled or special-purpose systems where updates must remain off temporarily. - **Warning**: This leaves the system without security patches and significantly increases security risk. - **Recommendation**: Avoid this mode unless you fully understand the tradeoffs and have a specific reason to use it.