![]() ![]() ![]() Windows would get rather pushy, showing a banner right across the middle of the screen from time to time, but it would never reboot on its own. The TL DR version is to set Windows Update to download and prompt to install via Local Group Policy (if running an edition of Windows with this ability) or through the registry. What was the ‘fix’?Ĭheck out the Super User thread for the full details. Sounds like its time to throw a small amount of science at it and find out for myself. Since then there has been a number of large updates to Windows 10, chief among them being the Anniversary Update, after which there has been a lot of conflicting reports of whether or not the ‘fix’ still worked. The question is up to about 91K views, and my answer is rapidly approaching 100 up votes. The question was about stopping the very persistent Windows Update from rebooting without the users’ consent, and wow was that ever a popular topic. ![]() Over a year ago, I answered a question on Super User. ![]()
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