Teach you to disable the restart prompt after Win7 automatic update

  

As a user of Windows 7, you should have a deep understanding of this, that is, every time Windows 7 installs the automatically updated patch, a prompt will pop up asking to restart the computer Although you can choose to delay for 4 hours, you have no option to completely reject it, and after 4 hours, a restart countdown will appear to ask you to 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 annoying function.

The specific modification method is as follows:

1. Open the start menu, select “Run”, enter “gpedit.msc” and press Enter, then pop up the “Local Group Policy Edit” window; Br>

2. On the left side of the window, expand "Computer Configuration" -> "Administrative Templates" -> "Windows Components" and select Windows Update;

3, on the right In the list on the side, find and double-click the "For the computer with the logged in user, the scheduled automatic update installation does not perform the restart" option, change the status setting in the pop-up window, change "not configured" to "enable", and finally Click OK to close the Local Group Policy Edit window.

After completing the above operation, when Windows 7 is updated, it will not end up reminding you to restart the system. Is it a lot of comfort? Of course, if you have time to install the update, it is better to restart it.

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