A few days ago, we have reported that a new update is bringing end of support notifications to Windows 7 machines. These notifications encourage users that they need to upgrade to the latest version just before the deadline. The recent update KB4493132 has now revealed more details on how Microsoft plans to push end of support notifications. If you are one of those who do not want to receive those prompts, you can easily avoid the update by blocking KB4493132. That is the only way that the update won’t download and install on your Windows 7 device.

Methods to turn off Windows 7 End of Support alerts

Microsoft currently offers the “Do not remind me again” checkbox to disable automatic updates. There are two more options that you can use to completely stop Windows 7 from sending end of support notifications. The first one is uninstalling the KB4493132 update and the second one is excluding it from the list of WSUS Offline Update list.

Uninstall KB4493132

Microsoft has released the KB4493132 update to announce the end of support for Windows 7. This update is responsible for the end of support notifications users receive on their computers. Therefore, manually uninstalling KB4493132 will stop the alerts.

  1. Click on Start > Control Panel > System and Security > Windows Update.

  2. Select View installed updates from the list.

  3. Look for the KB4493132 update in the list and right click on it.

  4. Select Uninstall.

  5. You can now use the hide option in case it appears in the download section. Secondly, if KB4493132 has not been installed yet, you can block it by following these steps:

  6. Right click on KB4493132 in the updates list, it will display the context menu.

  7. Now select Hide update to block it so that Windows will not automatically install it.

Exclude KB4493132 from WSUS Offline Update list

Furthermore, you can use the blacklist option to block KB4493132 if you use the WSUS Offline Update.

Tweak your Registry

Another quick method to turn off these notifications is to change some of your Windows Registry settings. Here are the steps to follow: Please share your thoughts and opinions about KB4493132 and the methods we presented you in the comments section below.

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