Set target version of Windows 10 using Group Policy

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Although Windows 10 no longer includes an option to defer feature updates in the Settings app, it’s now possible to configure a new option to set the target version to stay on a specific version until it reaches the end of service, or you can specify the next version you want to upgrade.

The option is known as “Select the target Feature Update version,” and it can be configured through Group Policy or Registry. While the new policy will make sure to keep the device on a specific version, you can still configure the policy to select when feature updates are received through Group Policy.

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Set target version of Windows 10 using Group Policy

To configure a target feature update version with Group Policy, use these steps:

  • Open Start.
  • Search for gpedit and click the top result to open the Group Policy Editor.
  • Browse the following path: Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Update > Windows Update for Business
  • Double-click the Select target Feature Update version policy.

Windows Update for Business Group Policy

Check the Enabled option.

Under the “Options” section, confirm the target version of the feature update you want to set the device. For example, 2004 for the May 2020 Update or 20H2 for next feature update coming in 2020.

Target feature update version of Windows 10

  • Click the Apply button.
  • Click the OK button.
  • Once you complete the steps, Windows 10 will stay in the current version until the feature update reaches the end of service. If you specified the next feature update, then once it become available it’ll install automatically on your device.

Set target version of Windows 10 using Registry

If you don’t have access to the Group Policy Editor, you can still set the target version of Windows 10 using the Registry.

Warning: Modifying system files can further damage your Windows installation if it’s not done correctly. It’s assumed that you know what you’re doing and that you have previously created a full backup of your computer. Proceed with caution and use this as the last course of action.

To set the feature update target version with the Registry, use these steps:

Open Start.

Search for regdit and click the top result to open the Registry.

Browser the following path: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate

Right-click the WindowsUpdate (folder) key, select the New submenu, and choose the DWORD (32-bit) Value option.

WindowsUpdate Registry key

Name the new key TargetReleaseVersion and press Enter.

Double-click the newly created key and make sure the value is set to 1.

TargetReleaseVersion

Click the OK button.Right-click the WindowsUpdate (folder) key, select the New submenu, and choose the String Value option.Name the key TargetReleaseVersionInfo and press Enter.

Double-click the newly created key and make sure the value to the version you want to target. For example, 2004.

TargetReleaseVersionInfo

Click the OK button.Restart your computer.

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