Prevent Windows reboots
Tutorial how to block Windows restart when the "not permitted" categories.
Computers running Windows usually restart after Windows Update to complete the update. If you do not like it, the simplest way to prevent Windows Update is changing from automatic to manual.
- Click Change settings .
- From the drop-down menu, choose Never check for updates (not recommended) [roughly translated: Do not ever search for updates (not recommended)].Other options include Check for updates pen let me choose whether where to download and install them(roughly translated: Search for updates, but for users to choose whether to download and install or not) seems well under reasonable theory, but in fact, Windows may change your choices without your approval.
- To keep yourself from not forget to run Windows Update periodically, put an entry in your calendar periodically to check the service every one or two weeks.
You can also solve the problem automatically restart using the Windows Local Group Policy Editor.
- Open the editor by typing the group policy in the search box in the Start menu.
- Click Edit group policy .
- In the pane (pane) to the left of the window, expand the Local Computer Policy, Computer Configuration, Administrative Templates, Windows Components, Windows Update .
- In the right pane, right-click No auto-restart with logged on users for scheduled automatic updates Installations and select Edit .
- Change the setting to Enabled and click OK. Do the same with Delay Restart for Scheduled Installationsin the box before.
You can not completely turn off the machine reboots after the installation was routine, but you can delay the time to restart a maximum of 30 minutes, giving you more time than the standard default is 5 minutes to complete and save your work.
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