What automatic maintenance does is to update your PC, scan for viruses and potentially harmful files, disk defragmentation, system diagnostics, etc. It will usually run when your PC is idle, so it won’t get into your way when you are working. However, there will be times when we need to manually start or stop the automatic maintenance feature. Here is how you can do so.

Manually Start Automatic Maintenance

As mentioned above, there is no way to disable the automatic maintenance feature completely, but you can change the maintenance schedule to meet your needs. To manually start the automatic maintenance:

  1. Press “Win + X” and select “control panel” from the list of options. Once you are in the control panel, select “action center” from the displayed options. That said, make sure that you have selected the “view by” as Small Icons or Large Icons.

  2. Here in the action center, click on the dropdown button next to “Maintenance” and select the option “start maintenance” to manually start automatic maintenance.

Manually Stop Automatic Maintenance

You can only stop automatic maintenance while it is running. Whenever the automatic maintenance is running in the background, you will see a small icon in the notification area.

Now, if you want to stop the automatic maintenance, open control panel, click on “action center” and then click on the dropdown button next to “maintenance.” Once you are there, you can see the “stop maintenance” link. Just click on that link to stop running automatic maintenance on your Windows 8 PC.

That’s it. It is that easy to start and stop automatic maintenance feature in Windows 8, though it is not that obvious how you can do so. It is recommended that you let Windows run the job by itself, as it will take care of many small but subtle issues like updates and security scans. On a side note, if you don’t want that little icon to appear in the notification area whenever the automatic maintenance is running, just navigate to “Control panel -> action center -> change action center settings” and uncheck the checkbox “automatic maintenance” and click on the OK button to save changes.

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