Vista automatically updates and restarts the fault resolution

  
        Many times, when we are busy with our work, study or entertainment, a dialog box pops up "Restart your computer to complete the installation of important updates", however, most of the time, we will choose to postpone the restart time because The general requirement for a reboot is not when we want to reboot. The most terrible thing is that sometimes it is postponed, and then I bury myself in my own affairs, such as writing a report. When I write a report and write it for more than half, I suddenly find that the program is over, and then I am reading "Deleting.." The blood of the previous effort was all in vain. How did it suddenly restart? Think carefully, it turns out that the damn automatic update forced a reboot. Below, we will disable the automatic update forced restart to prevent this from happening.
I. Temporary solution When the dialog box appears, Win+R runs net stop "Windows update" At this point, the automatic update service has been disabled, but will be invalid after the next reboot. 2. Permanently resolve 1.Win+R to run Regedit 2. Direct to the following item (if not, create a new one): HKEY_LOCAL_MacHINE\\SOFTWARE\\PolicIEs\\Microsoft\\Windows\\WindowsUpdate\\AU 3. Create a new 32-bit D-Word value on the right side. : Name: NoAutoRebootWithLoggedOnUsers Value: 1 4. If you want to restore, change the value to 0 or delete the changed key. 3. Automatic modification Download the following registry key and double-click to import. 4. Software modification Note: Right click under Vista - run as administrator

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