Monday, September 28, 2009
Disable Nasty Reboot After Windows Updates
It runs a Windows update and keep getting asked to delay or reboot the system? Certainly, if you're playing and then requested that does not count. However, you can disable this message and allow Windows to wait for the computer or manually turn off automatic updates reboot.The behavior is determined by the Registry. Unfortunately, not many applications in the person's ability to automatically change this setting. Fortunately, it is very difficult to make this manual way.First open the registry editor favorite. This can be done by clicking Start and run the press. Insert regedit.exe "in the text box and press ENTER to open the Registry Editor Windows default. Now you can use the integrated search box to find the key" NoAutoRebootWithLoggedOnUsers. You can also manually navigate to the key. Located in "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Policies \ Microsoft \ Windows \ WindowsUpdate \ AU. After doing this you can set the value to zero or one. A zero will require Windows to reboot the system. Adjustment to one disables the automatic restart. Before this approach is activated, you must restart Windows. This is because Windows checks the value of this key when booting the system once. It saves the state and not to monitor changes again, until you start the system. This trick works in Windows Vista and Windows XP, Windows NT or Windows Server.
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