Turning on Automatic Updates – For Microsoft Windows 10

Setting up automatic updates #

  • Turn on or confirm auto-updates, especially for operating systems.
  • Regularly check for and install updates ASAP if auto-updates are unavailable, especially for software.
  • Install updates as soon as possible (if auto-updates unavailable).
  • Set a convenient time for auto-updates to avoid disruptions to business as usual.
  • If you use anti-virus software, ensure automatic updates are turned on. 

NOTE: If your hardware or software is too old it may not auto-update and leave your business susceptible to technical, software and security issues. The NCSC recommends upgrading your device or software. Windows 7 and Microsoft Office 10 will be unsupported after 14 January 2020 and 13 October 2020 respectively.

Where do I turn it on? #

How to turn on automatic updates can differ depending on your operating system and your programs.

This guide steps you through turning on automatic updates on a desktop computer or mobile device using Microsoft Windows 10.

Step 1 for Windows 10 #

Check what operating system you are currently using

An operating system is the most important piece of software on your computer. It manages your computer’s hardware and all its programs.

  1. Select the Windows icon in the bottom left of your screen.
    windows 10 desktop screen with menu highlighted in bottom left hand corner of screen

  2. Click on the Settings Cog icon.
    windows 10 desktop screen with bottom left hand menu expanded and settings cog highlighted

  3. Once in Settings, click on the System icon.
    windows settings page open with a number of icons displayed mouse is hovering over system selection on left hand side

  4. Once in System, scroll down and click on About.
    inside system settings mouse has hovered over 'About' option on left hand menu fifth option from the top

  5. In the About window, scroll down to Windows Specifications.
    'About' selected from menu and screen shows spotlight on windows specification

  6. Look for Edition information to determine your operating system.Below that, you can find which version you have. The panel below shows a Windows 10 Home device with a version 1903.

    Determining which Windows version you have will tell you about the life cycle of the product or how long your operating system is supported by the manufacturer.


Step 2 for Windows 10 #

Turn on automatic updates for Windows 10

By default, Windows 10 updates your operating system automatically. However, it is safest to manually check that you are up to date and it is turned on.

  1. Select the Windows icon in the bottom left of your screen.
    windows 10 desktop screen with menu highlighted in bottom left hand corner of screen

  2. Click on the Settings Cog icon.
    windows 10 desktop screen with bottom left hand menu expanded and settings cog highlighted

  3. Once in Settings, scroll down and click on Update & Security.
    inside system settings mouse has hovered over 'About' option on left hand menu fifth option from the top

  4. In the Update & Security window click Check for Updates if necessary. To check if your updates are paused, click Advanced Options.Some feature updates will need to be manually enabled even when automatic updates are turned on. To do this go to, Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update and select Check for updates. Once the update appears, you can select
    Download and install now.

    spotlight on windows update screen selected from About menu

Step 3 Windows 10 #

Turn on automatic updates for your programs

In addition to turning on automatic updates for your operating system, it is recommended you also turn on automatic updates for your programs.

There are generally three ways to turn on automatic updates for programs.

  1. Programs automatically update with operating system updates.
  2. Automatic updates is the default setting upon program installation.
  3. Manually turning on automatic updates. This can be enabled through Advanced Options (see Step 2 for Microsoft Windows 10).
    advanced options settings window

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