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How to set up to prevent the system from updating and installing the latest patch after the restart prompt, I believe that many inexperienced people do not know what to do, so this paper summarizes the causes of the problem and solutions, through this article I hope you can solve this problem.
How can I set the restart prompt to prevent system updates? Users who often surf the Internet are most vulnerable to viruses and system vulnerabilities, either crashing the system or losing data, so it is very important to upgrade the system and install the latest patches at any time. The best way is to use the automatic update of Windows Update. However, the system will often ask for a restart after updating the latest patch. Although you can choose not to restart for a while, a restart prompt box pops up every once in a while, and the ongoing work is often interrupted, which is very annoying. Let's take a look at how to disable the restart prompt for system updates.
First click "start → run", enter gpedit.msc enter (Windows 2000/XP/2003 only) in the run box to open the Group Policy Editor, then click to expand the left branch and navigate to 'Local computer' Policy → computer configuration → Management template → Windows component → Windows Update, double-click the right pane of "re-prompt for scheduled restart after installation" Select enabled on the Settings tab of the pop-up box, and set the following time (minutes) below to a larger number, such as 600, before restarting after being prompted to plan the installation again, so that you will not be prompted to restart frequently.
In addition, you can completely disable the restart prompt, double-click "do not restart automatically after the scheduled automatic update is installed" and select "enabled".
Automatically close the program that stops responding
Due to design defects, many software stops responding, which is often called "fake death". After the fake death, the whole system will become very slow. Can you let the system shut down this kind of program automatically? There is a setting in the Windows XP system that allows the system to shut down an application automatically when it detects that it has stopped responding, rather than manually closing it in the task manager. To achieve this function, click start → to run, type "Regedit" to open the Registry Editor, locate the [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ Control Panel\ Desktop] branch, and set the key value of "Auto End Tasks" to 1.
After reading the above, do you know how to set up to prevent the system from updating the restart prompt after installing the latest patch? If you want to learn more skills or want to know more about it, you are welcome to follow the industry information channel, thank you for reading!
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