Eliminate the steps to restart the prompt after the system is updated:
First click on "Start → run", enter Gpedit.msc carriage return (2000/xp/2003 only) in the Run box to open the Group Policy Editor, then click to expand the left branch and navigate to the ' local computer ' policy → computer configuration → admin template → component →update. Double-click Restart after scheduled installation on the right pane. On the Settings tab of the pop-up box, select Enabled, and then set the below "Wait time (minutes) before restarting the scheduled installation again" to a larger number, such as 600, so that the reboot is not frequently prompted. In addition, you can disable restart prompts completely, double-click "scheduled Automatic Updates do not automatically restart after installation", select "Enabled".
Automatically turn off programs that stop responding
Many software due to the design of defects, resulting in the software operation to stop responding, that is often said "suspended animation." After the death of the whole system will become very slow, can the system automatically shut down such programs? There is a setting in the XP system that allows the system to automatically shut down when it is diagnosed by an application that has stopped responding without having to manually close it in Task Manager. To implement this feature, click start → run enter "Regedit" to open Registry Editor, locate the [HKEY_CURRENT_USER control Paneldesktop] branch and set the "Auto End Tasks" key value to 1.