The computer restarts automatically when the computer is running a Windows update. Want to control your computer? Here is a simple registry hack that will end this problem and also prevents you from losing potentially hours of work if the computer restarts and you are not there to stop it.
Just click Start, click Run Now on the box and type "regedit" and press enter.
A window will apper, simply click on HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE> Software> Policies>Microsoft>Windows.
Right-click Windows and select New / Key. WindowsUpdate key name.
New key Disabling automatic restart after Windows Update
Right-click the WindowsUpdate key and then create a second key, and the name of the AU (auto update).
no auto reboot How to disable the automatic restart after Windows Update
On the right, click Create a new DWORD value. Enter the string NoAutoRebootWithLoggedOnUsers change its value data to 1
Quit from Registry editor.Now reboot your computer to take effect.
Just click Start, click Run Now on the box and type "regedit" and press enter.
A window will apper, simply click on HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE> Software> Policies>Microsoft>Windows.
Right-click Windows and select New / Key. WindowsUpdate key name.
New key Disabling automatic restart after Windows Update
Right-click the WindowsUpdate key and then create a second key, and the name of the AU (auto update).
no auto reboot How to disable the automatic restart after Windows Update
On the right, click Create a new DWORD value. Enter the string NoAutoRebootWithLoggedOnUsers change its value data to 1
Quit from Registry editor.Now reboot your computer to take effect.
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