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post 25 Aug 2008, 11:13 PM
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XP Automatic Update Nagging


Tutorial Name: XP Automatic Update Nagging

Author Name: NickTheGreek

Submitted: Today, 12:13 AM

Last Updated: 26 Aug 2008

Category: Windows Tutorials


How to close the "Updating your computer is almost complete. You must restart your computer for the updates to take effect." popup


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post 26 Aug 2008, 07:46 AM
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Windows XP's automatic update facility is clearly a good thing. Except when an update is installed that requires a reboot and you're working on the computer at the time. Then you get this lovely dialog:



As if I needed another reason to hate dialog boxes. This is perhaps the Naggiest. Dialog. Box. Ever. It can't be dismissed. You get two choices-- Restart Now, or Restart Later. If you click Restart Later, it pops up again ten minutes later, like clockwork. It belongs to wuauclt.exe, part of the Microsoft automatic update provider. I tried killing wuauclt.exe, and like a bad zombie movie, it keeps coming back.

I want automatic updates, but I also want to restart my computer when I feel like it. Is there any way to turn off this incredibly annoying nag dialog? UPDATE: Thanks to the many commenters, we now have at least two ways to disable Mister Naggy McNaggerson:

1. Stop the "Automatic Updates" service.


Navigate to Control Panel | Administrative Tools | Services:



Right click the Automatic Updates service and stop it. You can also do the same thing at the command line by typing:

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net stop wuauserv


or you can type this, which does the same thing, and is a little easier to remember:

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net stop "automatic updates"


After the service is stopped, the nag message stops, too. Then you can reboot when you have time. The service will restart when you reboot.

2. Modify Group Policy settings.

Start, Run "gpedit.msc" to bring up the group policy editor. Then navigate to the folder

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Local Computer Policy
      Computer Configuration
        Administrative Templates
          Windows Components
            Windows Update




There are two settings and both will work, so it's your choice. Either enable No auto-restart for schedule Automatic Updates installations or set Re-prompt for restart with scheduled installations to a long time interval, like 1440 minutes.



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post 26 Aug 2008, 11:56 AM
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