Cancel Win7 system shutdown patch reminder

  
Windows system has a feature that has to be said is a lot of patches, but this is Microsoft's security for the sake of users. If the system is set to download updates, but please let me choose the option to update at that time, there will be a system update installation before each shutdown, and will not shut down after the installation is completed. Can you not ask this prompt? The solution to this problem is very simple, just use Group Policy. First, log in to the system as an administrator-level account, enter “gpedit.msc” in the Run dialog box, open the local Group Policy Editor, and then expand “User Configuration & Rarr; Administrative Templates & Rarr; Windows Components & Rarr; Windows Update” Item, found in the right pane & ldquo; Do not in the & lsquo; close Windows & rsquo; dialog box display & lsquo; install update and shutdown & rsquo; & rdquo; items, double-click to open its properties window, select “ Enabled in its properties window ;, confirm the exit to take effect. In the future, each time you shut down, even if there is an uncompleted system update, you can quickly shut down, and the message “Install update and shut down” will not be displayed. Tip: Win7 uses its own patch upgrade program. Compared with XP, Win7 comes with a patch update program that has been relatively complete. In this windows update, we can completely update the patch according to our choice. The explanation of each patch is very clear. In general, in addition to prompting for important updates, other optional updates are some language packs or driver updates that can be ignored. This article comes from [System Home] www.xp85.com
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