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Hey Hunter,
Since you mentioned that you aren't able to stop the Update Orchestrator from updating your computer, please answer these questions so we can isolate the cause of your concern:
- Are the computers connected to a Windows server environment?
- Are you the local IT of the company? If not, kindly contact the local IT for assistance.
- Can you send a screenshot of the Task Scheduler when you tried to apply the changes?
Hope this helps and we're looking forward to your reply.
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I don't think my computer is connected to a WIndows server enviroment.
I am not an IT
this is my personal home computer.
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Thanks for your reply. To help resolve your concern with the Update Orchestrator, please follow the steps below:
- Go to the Task Scheduler.
- Double-click Task Scheduler Library.
- Select and double-click Microsoft.
- Select and double-click Windows.
- Choose Update Orchestrator.
- Right-click on Reboot.
- Choose Properties.
- Select Conditions.
- Under Power options, uncheck 'Wake the computer to run this task'.
You may also disable all wake timers for your computer under Power options.
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I do that but it says I need to enter the user information for an account I don't know. It also has an option for my Microsoft account but it says that account doesn't have permission. I run it in administrator mode and everything
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I have the exact same problem. It has never done any of this before so I assume its another one of those 'Windows Update has made this new change' issues. This is on my private desktop pc.
I have done all the above and have hit the same error. Need to enter user account info for either:
S-1-5-18
I dont know this account or the password required
and .
My email account
Using my microsoft account and password replies with:
An error has occured for task reboot. Error Message: The following error was reported: 2147943004
Awaiting on the 'next step' and possibly any subsequent required steps so that i can resolve this in one go rather than over the next month of back and forth messaging.
Thanks
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Thanks for the update. As it turns out, we'll have to refer your concern about the Update Orchestrator to our Feedback Hub app because it's the best way for us to get additional information and solution to the issue at this time. You can can search for Feedback Hub in the Cortana search box to launch the app.
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I also, have the same problem as Hunterbuttner and MichaelZvara. If there is a solution to this problem, it would be most helpful if it could be posted here.
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Hi,
To help you with this issue, it would be best if you performed troubleshooting provided by Noela Tum in this same thread. If the issue persists, we suggest that you post your query to our Feedback Hub. From there, you'll be able to submit a new issue where Microsoft developers will cater it.
We encourage you to submit your issue using the Feedback Hub. You can either vote on an existing submission or submit a new issue. When you submit a feedback item we gather additional details and information about your issue that will help determine what’s causing it and address it. The Feedback items regularly receive Microsoft responses on the submissions in the Feedback app so you can see what we are doing about your feedback. Please revisit frequently to see the status of your feedback items. For more information on Feedback Hub, see oursupport articleandYouTube video.
In order to submit new feedback, please follow these steps:
- On a Windows 10 device, search for Feedback Hub in Cortana search, then launch the app.
- Navigate to Feedback in the left menu, then press + Add new feedback.
- Select the Problem, and share any details you think are relevant, and choose an appropriate category and subcategory.
- Important: If possible, reproduce the problem(s) after clicking Begin monitoring (or Start capture) near the end of the form; Stop monitoringwhen you’re done
- Once you’ve completed the form and monitoring, click Submit.
- Click Continue using Feedback Hub.
- Click My feedback at the top, then find the item you submitted (it may take a while to appear).
- Open the item you submitted, then click Share.
- Click Copy link, then paste the link here in your response (it will look like https://aka.ms/<unique link>).
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Found this answer on another question. It worked for me, so I'm copying it here for anyone else who has this problem:
First go here to download PsTools. Extract it to a folder on your desktop.
Open Start and type cmd. Right-click the program and choose to run as administrator.
Navigate to the folder where you extracted the tools by typing 'cd C:UsersUsernameDesktopPstools', replace Username with your username and Pstools with the folder where you extracted the tools.
When you have navigated to the correct folder, copy the following command without the quotes: 'psexec.exe -i -s %windir%system32mmc.exe /s taskschd.msc'.
Open the command window and right click, choose paste. Press enter.
Navigate to Task Scheduler Library -> Microsoft -> Windows -> UpdateOrchestrator.
Right click the task called Reboot and click on Disable.
The task should now be disabled.
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drumz0rz procedure works.. only Microsoft can design such a stupid procedure to modify a sheduled task
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How to Reset Windows Update in Windows 10
Windows Update keeps Windows 10 updated by downloading and installing the latest updates, drivers, and hotfixes released by Microsoft.
Sometimes you may have an issue with Windows Update such as not being able to download or install updates, error messages, not being able to search for new updates, etc. These kind of issues can occur when the Windows Update database or components are corrupted, one or more services related to Windows Update are not running, etc.
Resetting the Windows Update components and history can usually solve these types of issues.
This tutorial will show you how to completely reset Windows Update components, history, and policies to default in Windows 10.
You must be signed in as an administrator to reset Windows Update.
EXAMPLE: Update history before and after reset
Here's How:
The downloadable .bat file below contains these commands that will reset Windows Update.
1. Click/tap on the Download button below to download the .bat file below.
Reset_Reregister_Windows_Update_Components.bat
2. Save the .bat file to your desktop.
3.Unblock the .bat file.
4. Right click or press and hold on the .bat file, and click/tap on Run as administrator.
5. If prompted by UAC, click/tap on Yes to approve.
6. When finished, restart the computer to apply. It is important to restart the computer right after running the .bat file.
If a service fails to stop after 3 attempts, the .bat file will automatically end with a 'Failed to reset Windows Update' message and prompt to press a key to continue.
When a key is pressed, the .bat file will then restart any service it had stopped before closing the command prompt.
That's it,
Shawn
Short Bytes: Windows 10 is Microsoft’s most advanced operating system till date. Also, it brought along some irritating features that nobody asked for. One such feature is the forced Windows 10 updates. However, by running some simple commands, you can disable Windows 10 update services.
If we start making a list of the controversial features of Windows 10, Microsoft fans won’t be very pleased. Out of those wicked features, the most discussed one is the forced Windows updates. The company has fiddled with the idea of forced Windows updates to make the operating system more stable. However, the users have repeatedly complained, which makes sense, as they weren’t given any choice.In the past, we have shared numerous tutorials on Windows 10, including 5 easy methods to disable Windows 10 updates. These methods are listed as follows:
- Marking the Wi-Fi connection as metered
- Stopping the Windows 10 update service from the startup
- Windows 10 Home patch
- Changes in the Group Policy Editor
- Disabling specific updates
The above-mentioned ways to kill forced Windows 10 updates might be enough for you. However, if you spend your days and nights in the Command Line, you’ll love the method I’ll be describing next.
Disable forced Windows 10 updates using command line
Using the Command Line and running three simple commands, you can easily take control of the Windows Update process. To do so, you need to open Command Prompt with administrative permissions. If you see the User Account Control prompt, press the Yes button.
Now, type the following commands one by one, hit enter, and proceed:
It stops the Windows Update service.
This command stops background intelligent transfer service.
It stops delivery optimization service.
Enabling Windows 10 updates
Just in case you wish to resume the update process, open Command Prompt with administrative privileges and run the following commands one by one:
This will resume the Windows 10 updates on your PC.
Some users might note that this method to stop Windows 10 update actually disables the service instead of pausing it. Well, Microsoft hasn’t provided a straightforward option to do so. That’s why many users will slow and capped internet connection are deferring the updates using various methods.
What’s your take on Microsoft’s Windows 10 update policy? Share your views in the comments below.
Also Read:Should Microsoft Pay You Money For Windows 10 Upgrade Nuisance?
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Update Orchestrator Service (UsoSvc), as the name suggests, orchestrates the updates for your Windows PC. It runs in the background and facilitates safe, secure and optimal update process for your PC.
This article will guide you with everything you should know about this Windows service.
Contents
- 1 What is Update Orchestrator Service (UsoSvc)
- 2 How to Disable Update Orchestrator Service
What is Update Orchestrator Service (UsoSvc)
Update Orchestrator Service controls the download, installation, and verification of Windows updates for your computer. In any case, if you want to continue receiving and installing updates, you should keep this service running.
The service runs under the shared process svchost.exe, which basically launches a lot of processes, and Update Orchestrator Service is one of these processes. It is being launched from:
% WinDir% system32 usocore.dll.
For Windows 10, the Update Orchestrator Service depends on the Remote Procedure Call (RPC). The Update Orchestrator Service won’t work if it is disabled.
UsoSvc Consuming a lot of CPU (High Disk Usage)
There might be the case that the Update Orchestrator Service is consuming a lot of your Memory or Disk Resources. Many users have reported this issue, that UsoSvc is consuming a lot of resources of your computer.
There is no need to be worried. This is just probably the case, that UsoSvc is running an update process in the background. As soon as this process is over, your CPU and Disk Usage should be back to normal.
We do not recommend stopping or disabling the Service midway through as this could hamper with the update currently going on and cause more issues. Instead, wait for the ongoing update to finish.
How to Disable Update Orchestrator Service
If for any reason, you desire to Disable the Update Orchestrator Service (to get rid of High Disk usage), you can do that very easily. Here, we have outlined the steps to disable UsoSvc in Windows 10:
- Press the Windows Key + R
- Type services.msc
- Press Enter
- Windows Service Manager will open
- In the list of services, you need to find Update Orchestrator Service
- Right Click on it and select Stop
The application will get stopped.
Note:This won’t permanently disable the Service. Once you stop it, it will remain like that and you can start the service again from the Service Manager if you want. Otherwise, once you restart your computer, UsoSvc will again start running.
How to Restore Default Startup Configuration for Update Orchestrator Service
Do you need to restore the default startup configuration for Update Orchestrator Service? Did you make a mistake and just want the defaults to be loaded back?
That’s okay. We have an easy fix for you here.
First off, you need to make sure before we proceed that the services on which Update Orchestrator Service depends are functioning properly. After that, follow the steps given below:
- Run Command Prompt as Administrator
- Check the list given Below. If your system has one of these versions:
Windows 10 1507 Home, Windows 10 1507 Pro, Windows 10 1507 Education, Windows 10 1507 Enterprise, Windows 10 1511 Home, Windows 10 1511 Pro, Windows 10 1511 Education, Windows 10 1511 Enterprise, Windows 10 1607 Home, Windows 10 1607 Pro, Windows 10 1607 Education, Windows 10 1607 Enterprise, Windows 10 1703 Home, Windows 10 1703 Pro, Windows 10 1703 Education, Windows 10 1703 Enterprise, Windows 10 1709 Home, Windows 10 1709 Pro,Windows 10 1709 Education, Windows 10 1709 Enterprise
- Then type into the command prompt
sc config UsoSvc start= demand
- Otherwise, if your system has the version
Windows 10 1803 Home, Windows 10 1803 Pro, Windows 10 1803 Education, Windows 10 1803 Enterprise
- Then type into the command prompt
sc config UsoSvc start= auto
sc start UsoSvc
- Close Command Prompt
- Restart the PC
When you are done restarting, the default startup configuration for this service will be restored. It’s as simple as that!
Final Verdict
Update Orchestrator Service is an extremely useful Service that controls all sorts of updates on your PC, from security updates to software updates and even driver updates. Thus, if you notice that it is taking up too much of your CPU disk space, it’s best to let it finish the update instead of trying to disable it.
We hope that by reading this article, you have acquired knowledge about UsoSvc, its use and how to disable it if needed.