Windows 7 update does not restart the skill introduction

  
        

In some important updates of Windows 7, after the system completes the update, the user will be forced to restart to complete the system update. In the default state, if the user does not make a postponement restart option, the system will automatically restart within 5 minutes. In fact, as long as the local group policy editor makes a small change, there will be no automatic restart after the system completes the update.

First, enter "gpedit.msc" in the search bar of the start menu to open the local group policy editing window. On the left side of the window, expand "Computer Configuration\\Administrative Templates\\Windows Components\\Windows Update".

Next, in the list on the right, locate and double-click the "For the logged in user's computer, the scheduled automatic update installation does not perform a restart" item. In the new pop-up window, change the default "Unconfigured" to "Started", click "OK" to exit the local group policy editing and then restart the system. After that, the annoying automatic restart will never appear again.

Completing the system update system will prompt the user to restart automatically to complete the update. If the user is playing the game in full screen, no important prompts will be seen, the computer will restart automatically, and the user will think that the computer is faulty. The above setting method can be used. Solve user concerns.

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