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How to Disable Automatic Reboot After Windows Update

Three Methods:Using a Third-Party ProgramEditing the RegistryUsing XP Pro

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.

EditMethod One of Three:
Using a Third-Party Program

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

EditMethod Two of Three:
Editing the Registry

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

EditMethod Three of Three:
Using XP Pro

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

EditTips

  • 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.
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  • Another method for disabling the "Automatic Update service" is to type [net stop "automatic updates"] (without the []) in a command prompt. As a shortcut you could also type this into a text document and save as "no restart.bat" (without the ""). Make sure that notepad does not automatically append .txt to your file name, by selecting "ALL Files". Double click on your bat file to kill the service. NOTE: The service will restart on reboot.
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EditWarnings

  • Caution: Group Policy Editor is a very powerful tool. Improper use may turn your computer into a paperweight.[2]
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