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How to prevent Windows 10 from rebooting after update

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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As we all know,Windows 10isinstalling updates automatically. Of course, that’s not a bad thing, but what is quite annoying is the automatic reboot sequence that is applied after each update. Unfortunately, in Windows there is no in-built feature to use in order to disable the automatic reboot function, so you will have to do it manually.The automat rebootafter updatesmight be the cause from which you can end up in losing your personal info, data andsaves. If you are not around to postpone therestart, the Windows system will reboot your laptop, tablet or desktop automatically, just like an emergencyrestart. Anyway, you should now that you can now easilyprevent automatic reboots onby following the steps from below.

Do note that we have explained two methods for you, so use the one that you prefer the most, or the operation that works for you and for your handset.

How to block Windows from rebooting after update?

How to block Windows from rebooting after update?

1. Use Group Policy and disable automatic reboot

— RELATED:Fix: Computer keeps rebooting and freezing

2. Use the Registry Editor

3. Block update reboots on Windows 10

If you’re runningWindows 10on your computer and you want to block it from restarting after installing the latest updates, you can check outthis guidefor additional solutions.

4. Use RebootBlocker

There is also a dedicated tool calledRebootBlockerthat you can use to blockWindows updatereboots. Honestly speaking, the tool doesn’t block reboots completely, but it usesMicrosoft’s Active Hours to track computer use patterns and then set a proper time to update.

That’s all, you have now disabled automaticrebootafter update inWindows 10, 8 andWindows 8.1, so good job. Stay close for further tips, tricks and essential Windows tutorials.

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