Wuauclt.exe slow down my computer

Whenever the Windows Update automatic update Client runs, it significantly slows down my computer.  For this reason, I put automatic updates updated Fridays @ 03:00, so that I'm not on my computer and it should not cause me any hassle during the working day.  However, this is not the case.  It's a Tuesday afternoon and I have wuauclt.exe now works and has downloaded the updates and continues to ask me to install the updates.  It is difficult to run the programs I need for running the job with that.  I've closed several times by the Task Manager: processes tab and it will not be closed.

How to stop popping up and running ONLY at 03:00 on Friday?

Sorry for not responding earlier but I never received a notification of any more responses about this until today .

My preference would be to make manual updates on the site, so I won't warn me, warn me or come at all.

As Mike has already said, if your on a domain network, you must ask the Admin on how the system is updated.
If it isn't and you are the person who updates it, then you have to turn off the automatic updates service and set THE " disable automatic updates. I want to update my computer manually. "

When you are ready to update, and this includes to restart the system so that files that are used can be replaced, and then start the automatic updates service before either visiting web sites Windows or Microsoft Update.
Security updates are issued the second Tuesday of each month; No updates for Windows security are issued the 4th Tuesday of each month.

However, this will prevent the installation of any out of band, critical security updates unless you watch ( the Microsoft Security Response Center (MSRC), search for the Microsoft TechNet security bulletins or the pages of Description of Software Update Services and Windows Server Update Services changes in content for 2010 .

There is also the possibility that SAV is originally the CPU problem through its oversight to this place:
WINDOWS\SoftwareDistribution\Datastore

You suggest or the Sys Admin read this MSKB and configure Service according to its recommendations to see if the problem is resolved:
Recommendations for computers that are running versions currently supported Windows Antivirus MowGreen Services consumer safety update

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