Users facing limited internet bandwidth or on metered connections can disable Chrome's automatic updates to prevent slow internet and high CPU usage.
Methods to disable automatic Chrome updates include renaming the Google Chrome Update folder, using System Configuration utility, Windows Services Manager, Registry Editor, and blocking Chrome update URLs from the host file.
By following these methods, users can prevent automatic Chrome updates on Windows, ensuring more control over the update process.
Chrome's default auto-update feature can be turned off using these techniques, providing users with the flexibility to manage updates according to their preference.