If you’re having trouble blocking the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update from installing on your computer, we’ve got the solution for you. Here’s how to do it:
- Open a command prompt and type “netstat -a”. This will show you all of the network connections on your computer.
- Look for a connection that’s associated with the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update and click on it. You’ll see a list of devices connected to that connection, including your computer and any other devices that are also connected to the network.
- Click on the “Properties” button next to the “Windows 10 Fall Creators Update” connection and then click on the “Advanced” tab. There you’ll find a list of options related to installation and security.
- In this section, you’ll need to select one of two options: “Allow Installation of The Windows 10 Fall Creators Update” or “Block Installation of The Windows 10 Fall Creators Update”. If you choose “Allow Installation of The Windows 10 Fall Creators Update”, then your computer will allow the update to install but will not allow any other programs on it to access it (including programs that are installed by Microsoft). If you choose “Block Installation of The Windows 10 Fall Creators Update”, then your computer will not allow any other programs on it to access the update (including programs that are installed by Microsoft) but will still allow installation of other updates, such as the Windows 10 Fall Creators Update.