Disable Automatic Reboot After Windows Update

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After downloading and installing an update from Windows Update, a window constantly pops up nagging you to restart, and even counting down to an automatic restart. Tired of this? Disable it.

Method 1

  1. Download Find and Run Robot (FARR).
  2. Download the Service Control plugin for it located here.
  3. Type in "sctrl autom". Windows Update will stop nagging you until the next reboot.

Method 2

  1. Back up your registry.
  2. Open regedit by typing "regedit" into the Start > Run dialog.
  3. Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\ Software\ Policies\ Microsoft\ Windows\ WindowsUpdate\AU.
  4. Create or change the DWord value NoAutoRebootWithLoggedOnUsers to 1.
  5. Exit and reboot.

Method 3: For XP Pro, 2000, and 2003 Users with SP2

Installed

  1. Enter gpedit.msc into the Start > Run dialog.
  2. Navigate to Computer Configuration > Administrative Template > Windows Components > Windows Update.
  3. Right click on No auto-restart for scheduled Automatic Updates installations. Enable it.
  4. Exit the Group Policy editor and reboot.

[Using the "No Auto-Restart" feature does not achieve the goal that you want. It will stop the auto-restart but you will continue to get pop-ups asking for a restart until you do. To prevent this, you need to enable "Reprompt for restart with scheduled installations", found in the same section, and set the interval for reprompts to the max allowed which is 1440. Thats 24 hours. You will probably turn off or restart your computer normally during that time.]

With this option set, you will be asked only once to restart now or later. After you click later, you will not be asked again until the next day if you have left your PC on for 24 hours.

Tips

  • If you're desperate, you can disable automatic Windows Updates entirely by entering services.msc into the Start > Run dialog and stopping as well as disabling Automatic Updates.

Warnings

  • *CAUTION: Group Policy Editor is a very powerful tool. Improper use may turn your computer into a paperweight.

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