>>724009285
use group policy to control this. the local group policy editor is available on every windows sku except home, and you can use policyplus (third party tool) to get a functional equivalent on home.

you can disable copilot, onedrive, and configure updates however you want them via group policy. i've disabled copilot and onedrive and have it set to not update past 23h2 and only alert me of other updates but not auto install them.

if you're not on education or enterprise already you should consider edition changing to education, if only because it's supported longer (see pic). it's considered a flat upgrade to home or pro by microsoft (or any of the left column editions in pic) but is handled similarly to left column versions for the purposes of activation (i.e. hwid activation works fine, which is the most robust and easily bypassed form of activation). this is trivial to do with MAS, there's literally a "change windows edition" option.