Disable Chrome’s Updates via System Configuration Utility
Step 1: Press Windows Key + R, type “msconfig”, and hit Enter. In the System Configuration Utility, find and disable the setting for Google Chrome’s automatic updates.
Step 2: After, clicking OK you need to switch to the Services tab there you will find two Google Update Service Options Untick to Disable them.
By disabling these Google Update services through the System Configuration Utility, you can effectively prevent Chrome from automatically checking and installing updates on your Windows system.
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How to Disable Chrome Automatic Update in Windows?
Disabling Chrome updates could change everything by ensuring you have absolute control over when and how your browser updates. You will need to use Windows Registry Editor to make some policies or even create a special file completely disabling Chrome from checking for new versions and installing them on its own.
This way, you can update it manually when convenient for you and your system. In this article, we will discuss 4 different methods to Disable Chrome Automatic Update in Windows.
Table of Content
- Method 1: Rename the Update Folder in Google Chrome
- Method 2: Disable Chrome’s Updates via System Configuration Utility
- Method 3: Disable Chrome’s Updates via the Registry Editor
- Method 4: Disable Chrome Update via Services Manager