Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
Change how Windows installs or notifies you about updates
You can set Windows to automatically install important and recommended updates or to install important updates only. Important updates provide significant benefits, such as improved security and reliability.
Recommended updates can address noncritical problems and help enhance your computing experience.
Optional updates are not downloaded or installed automatically. If you don't want updates to be installed automatically, you can choose to be notified when updates apply to your computer instead. Then, you can download and install them yourself, or you can set Windows to automatically download updates, and then notify you so you can install them yourself. Here's how to change how Windows installs or notifies you about updates:
Click to open Windows Update.

In the left pane, click Change settings.

Under Important updates, click one of the following:

To schedule your automatic updates, next to Install new updates, select the day and time you want

updates to occur.
Install updates automatically (recommended)

Download updates but let me choose whether to install them

Check for updates but let me choose whether to download and install them

Never check for updates (not recommended)

To get recommended updates for your computer, under Recommended updates, select the Give me

recommended updates the same way I receive important updates check box.
To allow anyone using the computer to make updates, select the Allow all users to install updates on

this computer check box. This applies only to updates and software that are installed manually; automatic updates will be installed regardless of the user.
Click OK. If you're prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or

provide confirmation.