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Disabling Windows Update Auto Reboot
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All sorts of good reasons, but what happens when Windows Update installs a new update and forces your machine to restart without your permission? *poof* All of that is gone and you’re left staring at a login screen the next morning. Sure there are plugins available to save your session in FireFox, document recovery in Office, etc. but this is all a hassle and should be preventable, right? Luckily it is… For Windows XP Professional SP2 / Windows 2000/2003 # Click the Start button, select Run… # Type in “gpedit.msc” (without the quotes) # Browse into Local Computer Policy->Computer Configuration->Administrative Templates->Windows Components->Windows Update # Right click on “No auto-restart for scheduled Automatic Updates installations” and select Properties # Change the radio button to select “Enabled” and hit Ok # There are several settings in this view that can be changed in regards to Windows Update. Each is well documented so poke around if you want to modify the behavior of Windows Update in another way. # Reboot your computer one last time for the setting to take place. For Windows XP Home Edition Warning, modifying your registry is dangerous. If you don’t know what you’re doing, get the computer kid down the street to do it # Click the Start button, select Run… # Type in “regedit” (without the quotes) # Browse to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \Software\Policies \Microsoft\Windows \WindowsUpdate\AU # Right click and create a new DWORD Value named “NoAutoRebootWithLoggedOnUsers” (without the quotes) # Double-click this new value and set the Value data to 1 # Or if you’re lazy, download this file and double-click it to add that value for you and skip the steps above. # Reboot your computer one last time for the setting to take effect. http://www.geeked.info/disabling-win...e-auto-reboot/ |
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