Ak to nebude fungovat tak tam v tych kommentoch pisu aj ine moznosti napr. cez gpedit
alebo pomocou specialnej aktualizacie KB3073930 ktora ma dovolovat zakazat jednotlive updaty http://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-releases-to ol-to-hide-or-block-unwanted-windows-10-updates/This is a slightly different approach however. (At least on Windows 10 Pro) you can use the Group Policy Editor to "prevent installation of devices that match [a list of IDs defined by you]". So you can enter the ID of the Device which causes problems and Windows won't be able to install ANY driver for this device (so make sure to have the right driver installed before enabling this, you won't be able to make changes either).
This is how to do it:
1) Run "gpedit.msc" > Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > System > Device Installation > Device Installation Restrictions > "Prevent installation of devices that match any of these device IDs"
2) Enter the device ID of the device for which you don't want any updates to be installed. The device ID can be found trough Device Manager > [your device] > Properties > Details > Hardware IDs. For me it was enough to enter one of the IDs found there.