Let Windows 7 automatically update and restart prompts no longer reproduce

  

One of the ways Windows 7 protects against viruses is to install the latest patches to keep the system up-to-date and automatically upgrade the help system. However, after the Windows 7 system is automatically updated, it will always remind you to restart the computer. Is this annoying? Today Xiaobian teaches you to let Windows 7 automatically update and restart prompts no longer reappear, restore a working environment without "interrupting" to you. To turn off this prompt, we need to set it up in the local group policy. 1. Click “Start” in the system interface and type gpedit.msc in the search box - Start Local Group Policy. 2. On the left side of Local Group Policy, expand Computer Configuration - Administrative Templates - Windows Components. Scroll your mouse to Windows Update.




3. Double-click the & ldquo; For logged-in user, the installation program does not perform automatic updates restart & rdquo; option, set in the Properties window , the default is “not configured”, select below “Started”. Click OK to exit the local Group Policy Editor. When Windows installs the update again, the annoying reboot prompt will never appear again.

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