Windows7 automatic update restart prompt disable method

  
For Windows 7 users, you should have a deep understanding of this. Every time Windows 7 installs an automatically updated patch, a prompt will pop up asking you to restart your computer. Although you can choose to delay it for 4 hours, there is no option to completely reject it. After 4 hours, a restart countdown will suddenly appear to ask for a restart. If you accidentally make a mistake, it will become a cup. This design is really annoying, it is important to install the update, but it is really uncomfortable to harass the user to ask for the restart. Then I will teach you how to completely disable this function.
The specific modification method is as follows:
1, open the start menu, select “run”, enter “gpedit.msc” and press Enter, then pop up “local group policy editing”window;
2, expand the "Computer Configuration" on the left side of the window, "Administrative Templates" and "Windows Components", and select WindowsUpdate;
3, in the list on the right, find and double-click "ldquo; For computers with logged in users, the scheduled automatic update installation does not perform the "restart" option, change the status setting in the pop-up window, change "unconfigured" to "ld"; enable & rdquo;, finally click OK, close “Local Group Policy Editing” window.
After completing the above operation, when Windows7 is updated, it will not prompt to restart the system again. Is it comfortable? Of course, if you have time to install the update, it is better to restart it.

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