Every time Windows 7 is updated, it will not restart the system.

  

System update is a very important feature in Windows. It is no exception in Windows 7. It can make your computer by installing security patches and fixing the latest bugs. Stay updated and secure. Although this feature can keep your computer away from any common threats, it also brings some troubles, especially when it stubbornly makes the computer have to be restarted to complete important updates, you can delay 4 hours. Execute, but there is no option to disable it. Fortunately, we have now found a proven way to solve this problem by improving it with Windows 7's local Group Policy editor.

The specific modification method is as follows:

1. Open the Start menu, type "gpedit.msc" in the search field and press Enter, then pop up the Local Group Policy Editor. Window;

2. Expand Computer Configuration on the left side of the window -> Administrative Templates -> Windows Components and select Windows Update;

3. In the list on the right, find and double-click the "No auto-restart with logged on users for scheduled automatic updates installations" option, change the status setting in the pop-up window, and change "Not Configured" to Enabled, and finally click OK to close the Local Group Policy Editor window.

After completing the above operation, Windows7 will not restart the system every time it is updated. Is it very happy?

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