It is recommended always to update Windows to get the latest features, security patches, and bug fixes. However, Windows may sometimes apply a safeguard hold to prevent you from installing an available feature update.

But what exactly is this feature, and how can you disable it? And more importantly, is it safe to disable the safeguard hold feature on Windows? Here’s everything you need to know.

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What Is a Safeguard Hold?

A safeguard hold is a Windows feature that prevents your device from receiving new feature updates. It is applied to the updating service when Microsoft thinks that an available update could have a negative impact on your device. It is also applied when there is an issue with the update itself, and no immediate solution is available.

Microsoft uses safeguard holds to ensure that you have an error-free experience when you move to a new version of Windows. The hold is automatically lifted once a fix is found and verified.

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There is no specific timeframe for when a safeguard hold will be removed from the Windows Update client. It depends on the time it takes to investigate and resolve the issue with the update.

Microsoft only applies safeguard holds to devices that download updates from the Windows Update service. If you manage updates through other channels, such as media installations orMicrosoft’s Update Catalog, you must be aware of any known issues with the updates that could affect your device.

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You can check theWindows Health Dashboardto learn about any ongoing issues with updates.

Can You Disable Windows Update’s Safeguard Holds, and Is It Safe to Do So?

Disabling the safeguard hold is not recommended, as it can lead to compatibility issues and BSOD errors. However, if you are confident that your device is compatible with the new feature update, you may disable the safeguard hold using the Registry Editor or the Local Group Policy Editor.

1. Disable Safeguard Hold Using the Registry Editor

The quickest way to turn off safeguard hold and receive updates is by editing the Windows registry. Here’s how to do it.

Editing the registry carries inherent risks, as a single incorrect edit can potentially render your computer unstable. Therefore, make sure toback up the Windows registryandcreate a restore point on Windowsbefore proceeding with the steps.

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Restart your computer to see the changes.

2. Disable Safeguard Hold Using the Local Group Policy Editor

The Local Group Policy Editor is an important tool for managing Windows policies. You can use it to access and disable the safeguard hold policy. Here’s how:

After you’ve disabled the safeguard hold policy, your computer will no longer be prevented from receiving new feature updates.

Get Windows Updates as Soon as Possible

Regularly updating Windows is important, but sometimes, it’s better to stick with an older version if the latest one has known issues. However, if you still need to install a new update, you can disable the safeguard hold to receive and install it.