System updates are a very important function in Windows, and Windows 7 is no exception. It can keep your computer updated and safe by installing security patches and fixing the latest bugs. Although this feature can keep your computer away from any common threats; it also brings some annoyance, especially when it insists that the computer must be restarted to complete important updates, and you can postpone it for 4 hours. , but there is no option to disable it. Now we have found an effective way to solve this problem, which is to improve it through Windows 7 local group policy editing.
The specific modification methods are as follows:
1. Open the Start menu, enter "gpedit.msc" in the search bar and press Enter, and then the Local Group Policy Editor window will pop up;
2. Expand Computer Configuration —> Administrative Templates —> Windows Components on the left side of the window, and select Windows Update;
3. In the list on the right, find and double-click the "No auto-restart with logged on users for scheduled automatic updates installations" option, and change the status setting in the pop-up window, that is, change "Not Configured (not configured)" to " Enabled", and finally click OK to close the Local Group Policy Editor window.
After completing the above operations, Windows 7 will no longer restart the system after each update. Don’t you feel very happy!