I'm using an old software on Windows 11, and it keeps trying to update itself, which I really dislike because the new version is terrible. I've managed to stop the updates by making the files read-only, but the software still downloads new files into the folder, which causes issues with the older version. I want a straightforward way to keep my entire folder and its contents in a 'frozen' state where no changes can occur, even with new files being added. I'm considering zipping the folder and unzipping it each time I want to use the software, but that's a hassle. Is there a better solution for this?
2 Answers
I get what you're saying about needing internet access for the software to run but still wanting to block downloads. It's frustrating! One way to keep your folder from changing is to set up a virtual machine. You can run the software there, and if it adds new files, you can just reset the VM to go back to the original state. Might be a bit techy, but it could save you from all the headache.
Have you tried blocking the update server in your firewall settings? It might keep those pesky updates from happening. If that doesn't work, you could also disable the update service entirely.
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