System updates are a very important feature of Windows, and are no exception in Windows7, which keeps your computer updated and secure by installing security patches and fixing the latest bugs. While this feature can keep your computer away from any of the usual threats, it also brings some annoyance, especially if it stubbornly makes it necessary for the computer to reboot to complete an important update, you can postpone it for 4 hours, but there is no option to disable it. Fortunately, we have now found an effective way to solve this problem by Windows7 Local Group Policy editors to improve it.
The specific modification methods are as follows:
1. Open the Start menu, enter "Gpedit.msc" in the search field and return, and then eject the local group Policy Editor (Edit) window;
2. On the left side of the window, expand Computer Configuration (Computer Configuration)-> Administrative Templates (Administrative Template)-> Windows Components (Windows build) and select Windows Update;
3. In the list on the right, locate and double-click the "No Auto-restart with logged on the users for scheduled Automatic Updates installations" option to change the status settings in the pop-up window to " Not configured (not configured) is changed to Enabled, and finally click OK to close the local group Policy Editor (Edit) window.
After the completion of the above operation, when the WINDOWS7 will not restart the system after each update, is it very happy!