This is not a recommended scenario, as one’s security software should be updated as soon as new definitions are available for download.
Update Windows Defender when Automatic Windows Updates is disabled
But you can set it so that Windows Defender will check for, download and install updates as soon as they are available, even if you have disabled Automatic Windows Updates. To do so, open the Task Scheduler. You will find it under Administrative Tools in your Control Panel.
In the right pane, click on Create Basic Task. The Create Basic Task Wizard will open. Give the task a name and description and click on Next.
Select the frequency, viz Daily.
Set the Time at which the updating task should run.
Next select Start a program.
In the Program box, type “C:\Program Files\Windows Defender\MpCmdRun.exe”. MpCmdRun.exe is the executable file of Windows Defender that helps in carrying out common tasks like scanning, scheduling, updating, etc. In the Add arguments box, type -SignatureUpdate. This is one of the available command line arguments for Windows Defender.
Having done this, review the details and click on Finish.
You will now be able to see the task in the Task Scheduler Library. Now your Windows Defender will update itself, regularly, every day at the set time, although you may have disabled Automatic Windows Updates. If you want Windows Defender to check for signature updates more than once every day, you will have to additionally do the following: Open its Properties box and click on the Triggers tab. Select the task and click on Edit.
Here check the Repeat task every and from the drop-down menu, select 1 hour. This will check for updates every hour. If you wish to check every 6 hours, simply change the figure from 1 to 6; it works!
Click OK/Apply and Exit. When the task is run, a black CMD window will open momentarily and close down. If you wish to run a silent update, instead of: you may use: Let us know how this works for you. How to schedule Windows Defender scans may also interest you.