This is not the first time i have lost unsaved work due to this annoying function, that almost every Windows user hates. I'm trying to behave, but it is really hard to keep calm after loosing unsaved work multiple times. Why is it that Windows cannot just wait until the user decides to restart at a convenient time? It's not like the end of the world that users doesn't restart at a specific time. In a time where Apple's Mac is already "stealing" a lot of Windows customers, it is a very risky and dumb feature to add to Windows.
So back to the question. I tried following some tutorials on YouTube, but little did it help obviously, as i just came home and found my computer restarted, and my work deleted.
Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. When i double click the "No auto-restart with automatic installations of scheduled updates" i get a popup in where i can enable the policy. Though after enabling it, i get asked to set active hours.. All my hours are active. I don't want any restarts in active or inactive hours. I just want Windows to stop restarting automatically no matter what time it is.
I will restart myself when i need it. It's not possible to disable the restart, because the changes made by a feature update can only be processed while the computer is not being used.
Most software operates this way. I have the same issue. I am running computer simulations on my machine which take hours to days. You come back to your machine and it has rebooted, hussah! This is my machine and if I want to use it to make a living I don't want to lose work just because you morons think that an automatic reboot is a funny idea! I don't want to change active hours. I tried the UpdateOrchestrator option but it already says "Disabled" for reboot, so that obviously doesn't work.
And I don't have Windows 10 Pro so I can't use the gpedit option. What update is it? Only updates like the cumulative ones and cumulative. Plus, it will only ask for a restart after the update cumulative is done downloading and finished installing. The automatic reboot after updates may cause you to lose personal information, data and saved content. Unluckily, there is no built-in feature in Windows that could be used to turn off the automatic reboot function, so you need to do this job manually.
The following part will show you multiple methods, just keep reading. Windows Update turning itself off is an annoying problem. This post shows you how to solve the issue — Windows Update keeps turning off. Here are the steps about how to use Group Policy. Step 2: Type gpedit. Step 4: Right-click No auto-restart with logged on users for scheduled automatic updates installations from the right panel of Local Group Editor , select Edit and then choose Enable.
After you finish all the steps above, you can successfully stop Windows 10 from rebooting after updates. The second way you can try is using Registry Editor to stop Windows 8. We are also going to show you how to configure this annoying auto-reboot option without turning it off.
This method will actually let you to set a schedule for when you allow auto-reboot and for when you want to block the reboot Windows process. Otherwise said, you will select some active hours. Outside of those active hours, the device should be able to automatically reboot after the updates. If the restart process has already been scheduled, after the last step from above, you should click on the Restart Options link and edit the Time and Day fields.
That way, you will be scheduling the restart for a time convenient to you for the disable automatic restart.
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