Windows 7: Deactivate automatic restart after update

Everyone knows that annoying Restart notice from Windows 7 to thewin7 logo Installation from important Updates. For the future, the message can be depending on the Windows 7 version used two different Weighing deactivate. Windows 7 Professional, Ultimate and Enterprise users can access this information via the group Policy suppress, for all others this change can be made by intervening in the Registration realize.

Both procedures, which will help to suppress the restart message in the future after the installation of important updates, will now be explained once.

1_Restart_Note

 

1. Deactivate restart notification via group policy

As already mentioned, the group policy can only be used for the Professional, Ultimate and Enterprise versions. The Local group policy editor is opened via the key combination Windows key + R and input gpedit.msc.

2_Execute

In the left area you navigate to the following path:

Computer Configurations> Administrative Templates> Windows Components> Windows Update

In the right window area you will find the setting:

"Prompt again to restart for scheduled installations".

 3_Group guidelines

With a Double to this Setting opens a new window with the status on Deactivated must be set.

 4_Deactivated

All the necessary measures have now been carried out so that a Restart notice in Future not More appear.

 


2. Deactivate the restart notification via the registry

 

Using the variants Home Premium, Home Basic and Starter from Windows 7 it is necessary to get a new one Value in the Registration to put on. The Windows registry editor is opened using the key combination Windows key + R and input regedit.

 5_Execute

Im Registry Editor then navigate to the following Path:

HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SOFTWARE \ Policies \ Microsoft \ Windows \

WindowsUpdate \ AU

6_Registration

 

About Edit > New > DWORD value (32-bit) is added in the subfolder AU a new value named NoAutoRebootWithLoggedOnUsers a. With a double click on this new value name you assign the value to it 1 to. So they are Changes completed and the restart notice is deactivated for the future.

 

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