HP 15r110na: threat of Windows Update

Update Windows wants to install this.

Updates are available

Updated the drivers of Lenovo Ltd. for QitianM2300, B2300 System Firmware 1.0.5.3.

Help! It is a HP laptop!  How can I get rid of this until she decides to install and kill my laptop.

KarenUK

You must do two things:

(1) turn off the Windows Update Service

(2) change the settings so that Windows Update will not update drivers

As for the first, here are some ideas: https://mspoweruser.com/turn-off-windows-update-windows-10/

As for the second, here are some ideas: http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/48277-driver-updates-windows-update-enable-disable-windows-10-a.html

I have disabled in my Win10 PC, driver updates as I don't want MS messing around with drivers of my work.

Good luck

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