Why did my computer update to Windows 11 on its own?

Riley Jun 15 Reputation points
2023-01-22T02:11:29.2833333+00:00

So I turned on my computer today, and it updated itself to Windows 11. I had declined any offers to update, and I left it at that. But, as previously stated, it had updated itself overnight. I think it might've been because I clicked "update and shut down" last night, but I don't see how that could force a Windows 11 update, considering that it needed my permission to update.

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  1. S.Sengupta 19,661 Reputation points MVP
    2023-01-22T02:36:07.4033333+00:00

    Hope this article helps:

    [How to Block the Windows 11 Update From Installing on Windows 10](https://www.howtogeek.com/765377/how-to-block-the-windows-11-update-from-installing-on-windows-10/"How to Block the Windows 11 Update From Installing on Windows 10")

    3 people found this answer helpful.

  2. former_windows_enjoyer 30 Reputation points
    2023-07-25T11:34:43.5966667+00:00

    It should've said "Upgrade and shut down" but Microsoft really wants you to upgrade to Windows 11. In my computer when "UPDATES" where ready to install, it always said "Update and shut down". Why use the same freaking thing when we're talking about a whole "UPGRADE". There's a difference between the two. In other words it did upgrade to Windows 11 on its own. It started downloading Windows 11 on its own, it used the same prompt for just updating your system in the menu and then "poof", there you go Windows 11.

    3 people found this answer helpful.

  3. User Not Found 15 Reputation points
    2024-02-04T04:36:01.0633333+00:00

    Buy a Mac.

    3 people found this answer helpful.

  4. öcs 15 Reputation points
    2024-05-24T05:47:51.93+00:00

    Class-Action people! This is the kind of behaviour we agreed to erase from digital culture years ago. Still, we're forced to install/beta test stuff. Don't let it happen. Sue!

    3 people found this answer helpful.

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