Do not force shutdown, let you Win7 automatically update smarter

  
Starting from Windwos XP SP2, once the user enables "automatic download, but please decide whether to install the update", every time before shutting down, you must wait for the system to be installed and updated. After you can shut down. If you just catch up with the user at this time, it can only be forced to shut down.
In this article, you will learn the following:
Problem Under Windows 7, you often have to install the update before you can shut down. This article does not force the shutdown, it can also hide the automatic update before the switch. Knowledge point shielding prompt, direct shutdown, will the downloaded update file be lost?
If you are a Windows 7 user, you can solve it by the method described in this article. Run the Group Policy Editor, and then expand “User Configuration & Rarr; Management Module & Rarr; Windows Components & Rarr; Windows Update, double-click on the right side of the window, do not close the Windows dialog box to show whether to install and update & rdquo;. Then in the pop-up window, click “Enabled”, and finally click the “OK” button to save the settings.

Enable “Do not show whether to install and update in the Close Windows dialog box.
Some netizens may ask, if it does not prompt, it means that the downloaded system update file is automatically deleted or lost. What? This worry is not necessary, because the downloaded file is stored in the system directory, so that the system prompt does not operate on the storage directory.
Editor's Comments:
As stated at the beginning of the article, it is not a good choice to directly close Windows Update, but you must endure the system update and install it every time you shut down. By modifying the way of group policy, it is obviously reasonable to flexibly choose the time to install the system update.

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