Windows Update keep turning itself off

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I am having an issue across two different PCs. a Dell Optiplex 780 (desktop) and a Lenovo b570 (laptop). Windows Update will automatically turn off at seemingly random times. I am then presented with a message in the action center, "Change Windows Update settings" and it will ask if I want to install updates automatically or to not install updates. I always choose the option to install updates automatically.



I get this popup notification several times a day on both PCs. I have not installed anything new on either PC. In fact, there has not been anything installed on these two computers in quite some time other than usual updates to software e.g. Firefox.


Does anybody know what the problem could be?
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell Optiplex 780
OS
Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit SP1
CPU
Intel Core 2 Duo E8400 @ 3.00GHz
Motherboard
Dell Inc. 03NVJ6 (CPU)
Memory
8.00GB Single-Channel DDR3 @ 531MHz (7-7-7-20)
Graphics Card(s)
Intel Q45/Q43 Express Chipset (Dell)
Sound Card
SoundMAX Integrated Digital High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
Viore
Screen Resolution
1920x1080
Hard Drives
149GB Seagate ST3160318AS (SATA)
Keyboard
Dell
Mouse
Dell
Internet Speed
up to 7 Mbps (average 3.2 Mbps)
Antivirus
AVG IS
Browser
Firefox, Chrome
This MS website might help you diagnosing what is causing your problem. Follow some of the suggestions particularly the one on Clean Boot to isolate a program that might be the cause.

Automatic Windows Update keeps shutting off
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Self built using existing case
OS
Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit sp1
CPU
Intel i5 3570 3.4Ghz Ivy Bridge SKT 1155 quad core
Motherboard
Gigabyte Z77-HD3 SKT 1155 2xSata 3, 4x USB 3.0
Memory
G-Skill Rip Jaws 16Gb (8x2) DDR3 -1600 PC3 12800 CL 10 red
Graphics Card(s)
Gigabyte NVIDIA GT610 1Gb DDR3 810/1200 PCI-E 2.0 Silent
Sound Card
NVIDIA High Definition & Realtech High Definition Audio
Monitor(s) Displays
2 x Philips 226V4L 16:9 aspect ratio
Screen Resolution
1920 x 1080 HD
Hard Drives
Samsung 840 Pro 256gb SSD, SATA 3.
Hitachi Touro Portable 1tb, USB 3.0 HDD used for image b/ups.
PSU
Corsair VS450
Case
Codeng
Cooling
PSU fan & CPU fan
Keyboard
Logitech
Mouse
Logitech Wireless trackball M570
Internet Speed
Wireless 3G. 3mg down & 550kb up.
Antivirus
Bitdefender Internet Security 2020
Browser
Opera (Current Version) & Firefox
Other Info
MS Office 2013 Pro. Davis weather station software. MGE Nova 600 avr UPS.
I do not have (or want) Microsoft or GitHub accounts, so I can't post my own solution into Ranger4's linked website, so I will post it here instead:

I had the exact same problem. Sometimes with the AWU (Automatic Windows Update) popup, the one that is asking to turn the AWU back on (usually occurring right or soon after the AWU turned itself off), popping up every few minutes, for hours on end. At other times, I got peace and quiet for days.

It was so weird and infuriating that, at times, I felt (almost) ready for some badly needed peace and quiet "me-time" in some solitary padded cell at some local "loony bin with friendly staff" type of accommodations, away from anything "computer".

In any case, I seemed to have noticed that it happens more when I play games or when I am streaming videos at full-screen in Chrome.

So, since someone said that it might be the antivirus that is at fault, I tried this:

--> Notification area
--> AVG Antivirus Free icon (as of 2019-07 using version 19.6.3098 )
--> Menu (located top right)
--> Settings
--> Tools
--> Do Not Disturb Mode (abbreviation: DNDM)
--> I then toggled 'OFF' the 'Pause Windows Update' checkbox, which was 'ON'.

AFAIK, that seems to have fixed it. Still crossing my fingers here, though!

Quite the stupid antivirus default behavior, if you ask me.

Your own antivirus is probably different, but trying to check your AV settings relative to finding options about bootup, or about DNDM, or about gaming, might help some of those of you who have the same problem, but without forcing you to enter Safe Mode in order to scan which active service or process might be the culprit, like suggested above.
 

My Computer

Computer type
PC/Desktop
Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
Dell
OS
Windows 7 Professional Service Pack 1 (64 bits)
CPU
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4770 CPU @ 3.40GHz
Motherboard
ASUS All-Series
Memory
8 GB
Graphics Card(s)
AMD Radeon GPU R7 200 Series
Hard Drives
Samsung SSD 850 EVO 500GB (Internal)
Western Digital WDC WD30E-ZRS-00J99B0 ATA 3TB (x2; Internal)
Western Digital MyBook WB 25EE USB 6GB (External)
Antivirus
AVG Antivirus Free
Browser
Google Chrome
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