Win10 close update restart method

  
Win10 automatically downloads and installs the update automatically, and automatically restarts. However, on the issue of restarting, there is still room for “consulting”. In the settings of the existing Windows update interface, you can select “notify to schedule a reboot", the user can select the reboot time after installing the update. However, if you still need to keep on after the scheduled reboot time, you will have to reschedule the reboot time. But sometimes we don't notice the restart notification, then the reboot will follow the plan, no matter what you are doing, the device will be restarted. How can I prevent this passive situation from happening? Adding a key value to the registry can solve it.
It is necessary to remind you that the misoperation in the modification process may bring risks to the system. Therefore, the backup master of the soft media cube (click to download) can back up the registry in advance, so that it can be prepared and prepared. It is easy to revert to the previous state.
The specific steps are as follows:
1, enter regedit in the running or Cortana search bar, press Enter, open the registry editor
2, navigate to
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESOFTWAREPoliciesMicrosoftWindowsWindowsUpdateAU

3, new SWORD 32-bit value, renamed to NoAutoRebootWithLoggedOnUsers (as shown)

4, double-click to open the above new value, modify the value data to 1 to complete (Figure)

This method is installed The auto-restart problem after the driver is insured. Also, if you don't want to automatically download and install updates, Pro users can try to make changes in Group Policy. And all users, including Win10 Home Edition users, can also manually download and install updates via the “Setting Tools” option, like Win7/Win8.1.

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