Windows10 cumulative update will automatically restart after installation. How to solve

  
Under normal circumstances, Windows10 cumulative update will require users to restart the computer after successful installation. If the user does not restart, the system will remind you not to stop. Many users feel that this is very annoying, so I hope to disable this function, how to operate it? Below, I will follow the small series to see how Win10 disables the automatic restart after the installation.
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as follows:
1, right click to start button, select & ldquo; computer management & rdquo ;;
2, enter the system tools & rarr; task Scheduler & rarr; task Scheduler library & rarr; Microsoft & rarr; Windows & rarr; UpdateOrchestrator;

3, found in the middle Reboot ( Restart), right click and select “disable" (above).
If your mission plan is disabled, you can also operate in the File Explorer as follows:
1, enter the following location:
C:WindowsSystem32TasksMicrosoftWindowsUpdateOrchestrator
2, find the Reboot file, rename For Reboot.bak (extensions can be changed at will, but it is best not to be free to execute and open);

Note: If the system prevents you from renaming, you need to get permission for the file, you can use soft media The setting master of Rubik's Cube (click to download) adds the function of “admin privilege” to the right-click menu;

3, create a new folder, name it as Reboot and complete it;

The method can achieve the goal, and the operation is very simple. When you want to restart your own arrangement.

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