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How to Stop Annoying “Restart” Prompt after Windows Updates

29 June 2009 3 Comments Posted By Ashik
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Windows users can find many things to complain about, but in my opinion, the absolute worst “feature” of Windows is the Nagging Restart Dialog Box.

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I’m sure you’ve had to deal with this. It pops up every ten minutes after a major system update. Fortunately, it can be turned off. I’m going to help you to create a shortcut that will turn this nag off when double-clicked.

So, how to stop automatic updates from restarting your PC

Step 1

Your first step is to open Notepad. (Start > Run > “Notepad” > OK)

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In Notepad, just type the command “net stop wuauserv” (no quotes, as in above). Then close the window, and select “Yes” to save changes.

Step 2

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What we’re doing is creating an executable batch file which will run a command when double-clicked, to stop the Windows Automatic Updates Service. Make sure that your “Save as type” is set to “All Files” so that you don’t accidently create a text file. Save your file with an extension of “.bat” for example “stop this.bat” as shown above.

Step 3

This cute little batch file is what you’re left with.

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When Windows starts nagging you to restart, just double click this to run it and stop the service. You won’t be bothered again. The service will restart when you reboot, which is needed to install the updates in the first place.

Is there anything that Windows does that annoys you? Maybe we can find a fix for it. Are you aware of any easier way to stop automatic updates from restarting your Windows. Please give us some ideas in the comments.

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3 Comments »

  • Carl said:

    This just great pal! Keep it up

  • Dina said:

    Thanks for this, I had many issues where the computer would restart overnight and I’d have open programs, especially notepad filled with stuff I’ve written or copied (I have a habit of using notepad like pen and paper for notes) and after restart it’s all gone! It’s pretty stupid of them to overlook something like that, what if people have important stuff open and it restarts? it should detect open programs and just ask if we want to restart or not!

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