Starting with Windwos XP SP2, once the user has enabled "automatic download, but ask the user to decide whether or not to install the update," each time before shutting down, wait for the system installation to be updated before shutting down. If it just catches up with the user at this point, it's only a matter of forcing the shutdown.
In this article, you will learn the following:
Problem |
Under Windows 7, you must always install the update before shutting down. |
This article |
Do not force shutdown, can also avoid the shutdown before the Automatic Updates. |
Knowledge points |
Shielding prompt, direct shutdown, will download the updated file will be lost? |
If you are a Windows 7 user, you can solve this by using the method described in this article. Run the Group Policy Editor, expand User Configuration → management module →windows →windows Update, and double-click the Do not show Windows dialog box to display whether to install and update in the right window. Then, in the pop-up window, click Enabled, and the OK button to save the settings.
Enable the Do not show Windows dialog box to install and update
may have the Netizen asks, does not prompt is to mean, has downloaded the system update file automatically to delete or to lose? This worry is not necessary, because the downloaded files are stored in the system directory, do not let the system prompts the directory to operate.
Editorial Reviews:
As the beginning of the article said, direct shutdown of Windows Update is not a good choice, but every time you shut down before the "System update Installation" to shut down the taste is not good. It is quite reasonable to have the flexibility to choose the time to install system updates by modifying Group Policy.