How to turn off the extra prompt for Vista "Is it installed and updated?"

  
                  

Problem Description
In the Windows Vista system, when you download the updater, but it has not been installed, if you need to restart the machine for something more important at this time, the system always asks you "whether to install and Update" cannot be cancelled. If you choose to install, you may have to wait a long time for the system to restart, which delays the more important things. How to solve?

Solution
This problem can be solved by blocking the prompts of the Vista system. Click the start icon, type: gpedit.msc in the search bar, open the Group Policy Editor after confirmation, expand User Configuration --> Manage Modules --> Windows Update as shown, then Double-click "Do not show 'Install and update' in the 'Close Windows' dialog box in the right window."



Figure 1

Then the system will pop up the interface shown in Figure 2, click "Enabled", and finally click the "OK" button to save Set it up.



Figure 2
After the setting is completed, when the user encounters a similar situation again, it will not delay other more important things because of the need to install the update.

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