Enable or Disable Automatic Maintenance in Windows 11

Windows 11 has a feature called Automatic Maintenance. It helps your computer stay healthy by doing tasks like installing updates, checking for security issues, and cleaning up your disk.

This maintenance usually runs every day at 2 AM when you’re not using your computer. It works quietly in the background, so it doesn’t interrupt you.

If you want, you can change the time it runs or start it manually whenever you like.

By default, Automatic Maintenance is turned on. But if you want to stop it—for example, if it interrupts your work—you can disable it. Or, if you want to keep your computer updated and running well, you can keep it enabled.

How to Turn Automatic Maintenance On or Off in Windows 11

Here are simple steps to disable or enable this feature using the Windows Registry Editor. The Registry Editor is a place where Windows stores important settings. Be careful when changing settings here.

Step 1: Open the Windows Registry Editor

Press Windows key + R on your keyboard. A box will pop up.

Type regedit and press Enter.

If a message asks for permission, click Yes.

Step 2: Go to the Maintenance Settings

In the Registry Editor, find this path:

ComputerHKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREMicrosoftWindows NTCurrentVersionScheduleMaintenance

You can expand the folders on the left to get there.

Step 3: Change the Maintenance Setting

  • Look for a setting called MaintenanceDisabled in the right panel.
  • Double-click it to open.
  • To disable Automatic Maintenance, change the value to 1 and click OK.
  • To enable Automatic Maintenance, set the value to 0 or delete this item.

Note: If you don’t see MaintenanceDisabled, you can create it:

  1. Right-click on an empty space in the right panel.
  2. Choose New > DWORD (32-bit) Value.
  3. Name it MaintenanceDisabled.
  4. Set the value to 1 to disable.
Windows Registry Editor showing MaintenanceDisabled setting

Step 4: Restart Your Computer

To make sure the change works, restart your PC.

Summary

  • Automatic Maintenance keeps your PC updated and running smoothly.
  • You can turn it off if it bothers you or turn it on to stay protected.
  • Use the Registry Editor carefully to enable or disable this feature.
  • Remember to restart your computer after making changes.
  • Adjust the maintenance schedule or run it manually if you want more control.

If you want to learn more or see step-by-step guides with pictures, check out the full tutorials here:

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