Windows 10 1909 causing overheating in my Laptop

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So I own a MSI gaming laptop:

-System Model: GE72MVR 7RG

-BIOS: E179CIMS.305 (type: UEFI)

-Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7700HQ CPU @ 2.80GHz (8 CPUs), ~2.8GHz

-Card name: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070


About 7 months ago, I realized that it started overheating. Its a slim laptop so heating is an issue already I know, BUT I used to have maximum 80c on full graphics on games im playing suddenly became 95c. So I did the standard things like fan clean up and what not and it didnt solve it. I updated all the drivers, lowered the processing power percentage(which was at always at 100% for some reason),and bought a cooling pad, the problem became abit under control but the temperature still reached 95c eventually. Last month I did a format to my C drive going back to the original windows 10 of the laptop coded : KB4580980, and SUDDENLY the temps are back to normal. Now windows 10 being windows 10 did an auto update the next day and the heating problem is back. So I forced windows 10 to not update anymore by going into the "services"-> windows update and forcing it to stop. Plus I uninstalled the latest update which is windows 10 1909 update. I thought the problem was solved forever but every 6-8 days it FORCES updates again.


I dont want it to update....I DONT NEED IT TO UPDATE... the health of my laptop is far more important(since its expensive as hell) than a windows 10 update. SO PLEASE PLEASE is there a way to force stop any update from happening ever again.

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