Lock down windows 10 home edition no updates

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Here's the skinny.

I turned a computer into a guinea pig.

For 20 months I used only a firewall, opera and firefox.

The browsers were stock and kept up to date.

The computer OS was not updated.

After the 20 months I scanned the whole computer with

updated windows defender and found nothing.

The computer works great, don't try this at home.

 

 

Services

Background Intelligent Transfer Service

Delivery Optimization

Update Orchestrator Service

Windows Update

 

All are disabled

 

The last 2 must be on to access recovery.

 

Kill windows defender updates

Administrative tools 

run as administrator

Windows Firewall with Advanced Security

Block incoming and out going MpCmdRun.exe (Microsoft Malware Protection Command Line Utility)

it is in windows defender program folder.

 

Kill auto installing apps

Block app installer in firewall and or uninstall in apps.

 

Turn off auto update by the computer manufacturer. Hunt it down they are all different.

You are on your own with your programs.

I trust no security software all I have used screwed the start sequence

and I had to get rid of them before the computer was inoperable.

You can trust them if you like to. I have had no problem with windows defender yet.

Use opera and firefox preferably at the same time.

Don't try this at home.

 

The following works on windows 8.1

Cut down on unnecessary auto maintenance.

Set windows defender to custom scan and don't select any thing.

It still scans processes or something.

It will reset to quick scan after restart.

I do a quick scan once a week with the other maintenance.

Why scan it if nothing changes I have real time scanning on.

Speed up your computer,turn off real time scanning.

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Reply #1 Top

I run Windows 10 Home and just did the latest Windows update 

and run the Stardock Software with No Problems,

without doing the above mentioned you are doing

But each to his own and their PC's ..

Reply #2 Top


Don't try this at home.

Probably good advice.

Reply #3 Top

I got a new laptop in December 2017 with windows 10 home edition.

I got all the updates for 6 weeks.

After 6 weeks and the features update, the computer crashed and restarted twice

(Event - critical-Kernel-Power)

on two Sundays a week apart one crash while doing nothing but opening note pad.

After that I refreshed from a flash stick and locked it down.

It has been working fine ever since.

I'm just lucky.

:w00t:

Reply #4 Top

By the way. In windows 10.

If you block windows defender with the fire wall,

windows defender will detect a trojan horse in the fire wall during a scan.

Don't be alarmed,You are the trojan horse.

Reply #5 Top

I was using Windows 8 the last time I used the google chrome browser.

I am sure it updated through a Microsoft process I remember Delivery Optimization.

It doesn't tell you or give you options.

It updated usually every day usually after closing the browser.

Kind of a back door. Which is why I stopped using it.

If you disable the services I listed above it might not be able

to update,I have not tested it.

 

Reply #6 Top

Quoting AzDude, reply 1

I run Windows 10 Home and just did the latest Windows update 

and run the Stardock Software with No Problems,

without doing the above mentioned you are doing

But each to his own and their PC's ..

Is your computer still working to your satisfaction?

Reply #7 Top

Quoting Iben, reply 6


Quoting AzDude,

I run Windows 10 Home and just did the latest Windows update 

and run the Stardock Software with No Problems,

without doing the above mentioned you are doing

But each to his own and their PC's ..



Is your computer still working to your satisfaction?

Yes