How to shut down the system automatically update the restart prompt by us manually restart

  

Automatic upgrade helps the system to improve security, keep the Win7 Ultimate system updated in real time, and install the latest patch is one of the means to prevent viruses. However, after the automatic update of Win7 Ultimate is enabled, if the update is completed, it will remind us to restart the computer without interruption, although this is also a patch for partial importance. However, if you are busy at work at this time, presumably this will definitely disturb our work. So how do we turn off the restart prompt after the automatic update, and manually restart the computer after we finish the work?

Here, we need to set it in the local group policy.

1. Click on “Start” in the system interface, and enter gpedit.msc in the search box to start the local group policy.

2. On the left side of Local Group Policy, expand Computer Configuration - Administrative Templates - Windows Components. Scroll to Windows Update, double-click to open the configuration

3. Double-click "For the logged in user, the scheduled automatic update installation does not perform the restart" option, set in the properties window, default For “not configured", here we need to select “enabled” below.

4. Click OK to exit the Local Group Policy Editor. When the Win7 Ultimate system is installed again, regardless of the type of patch, it is up to us to decide when to restart the computer, or to manually delay the reboot time after each pop-up reminder.

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