Windows 7 Automatic upgrades Help the system improve security, keeping the system up to date, and installing the latest patches is one way to protect against viruses. But after the Windows 7 system turns on Automatic updates, it will always remind you to restart the computer after the update is installed, which can be a bit annoying for a long time, especially if you have more work at hand. How can I turn off this hint? We need to set it in local Group Policy.
1. Click "Start" under the System interface and enter Gpedit.msc in the search box-start local Group Policy.
2. To the left of the local Group Policy, expand the Computer Configuration-Administrative Templates-Windows components in turn. Scroll the mouse over to Windows Update.
3. Double-click the "for logged on user, scheduled Automatic Updates installation does not perform reboot" option, set in the Properties window, default to "Not Configured", and select "Started" below.
Click OK to exit the Local Group Policy Editor. When Windows installs updates again, annoying restart prompts do not appear again.