Do you know how to disable Windows 7 auto update restart? Are you driven crazy by Windows 7 auto update restart when you are engaged in some important task? If so, You are really need the way to disable Windows 7 auto update restart. In this tutorial we will give you a small technique of that. The process is not very difficult and you are able to master it soon. So just read this article and then have a try.
You will need software: Windows 7 Ultimate
Disable Annoying Auto Restart after Windows 7 Update
Yes, I accept that
Windows 7 automatic updates help to keep our computer secure and up to date. But it is really annoying that the restart notice keep on nagging us. Now we will tell a technique to disable Windows 7 auto update restart.
Step 1. Open the Local Group Policy Editor in Windows 7
In the first step you need to click the
Start menu. Once you find the search line you need to type
gpedit.msc in it and then press the enter key. This leads to launch the
Local Group Policy Editor in Windows 7.
Step 2. Go to Windows Update folder
Have a look at the left side of
Local Group Policy Editor. Now you need to go to
Computer Configuration >
Administrative Templates >
Windows Components. Now you can see that there are many folders in it. You just scroll down the slider and then choose
Windows Update.
Step 3. Change the value of the option in the Local Group Policy Editor

You are supposed to look for
No auto-restart with logged on users for scheduled automatic updates installations option and then double-click on it. In the properties window that appears, the option from
Not Configured should be changed to
Enabled. Just click on OK to close Local Group Policy Editor.

So far you have disable Windows 7 auto update restart. Windows 7 will not prompt you to restart after automatically installing updates any more.