Win 7 will not restart the system after updating the patch.

  
System update is a very important feature in Windows. It is no exception in Windows 7. It can keep your computer updated and safe by installing security patches and fixing the latest bugs. . Although this feature can keep your computer away from any common threats, it also brings some troubles, especially when it stubbornly makes the computer have to be restarted to complete important updates, you can delay 4 hours. Execute, but there is no option to disable it. Fortunately, we have now found a proven way to solve this problem by improving it with Windows 7's local Group Policy editor.

specific changes as follows:

1. Open the Start menu search box enter "gpedit.msc" and return, then the pop LocalGroupPolicyEditor (Local Group Policy Editor) window; < BR>
2. expand the left side of the window ComputerConfiguration (computer configuration) - & gt; AdministrativeTemplates (Administrative templates) - & gt; WindowsComponents (Windows form), and select WindowsUpdate;

3. on the right side of In the list, find and double-click the "Noauto-restartwithloggedonusersforscheduledautomaticupdatesinstallations" option, change the status setting in the pop-up window, change "NotConfigured" to "Enabled", and finally click OK to close LocalGroupPolicyEditor (local group policy editing) )window. After

done, when Windows7 finish each update will not restart the system, is not feeling very happy too!
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