Anyone who is running Windows XP SP2 know what I'm talking about. That stupid, annoying, most ill-designed dialog box ever invented in the history of the computer science that asks "Updating your computer is almost complete. You must restart your computer for the updates to take effect. Do you want to restart your computer now?"

And there are only two options: Restart Now/Restart Later. "Restart Later" means that this stupid thing will ask you again in 10 minutes. Yes, if you're willing to work for the next 4 hours until lunch before rebooting, this means you'll need to answer this question 24 times. Did I mention that the dialog steals the focus?

Now, to get rid of it:

Start / Run / gpedit.msc / Local Computer Policy / Computer Configuration / Administrative Templates / Windows Components / Windows Update / Re-prompt for restart with scheduled installations

You can configure how often it will nag you (1440 minutes is the max which means you'll be asked once per day).

This setting is only loaded when Windows starts, so a reboot is needed. If that stupid dialog is on your screen now, just stop the "Automatic Updates" service (but keep it as Automatic, so it gets reloaded on the next start) and you won't see it again.


On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 4:07 PM, Thuo Wilson <lixton@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi People,

If i have to hate windows - i have many reasons to do so BUT, there is this one thing i need to crack.

When windows does its update, the prompt to reboot that keeps recurring is justĀ  a bother - needless to say u cant cancel or disable.

Assuming am using IE to do a 500mB file say from centos.org on a 128k link and all of a sudden on the 450Mb clock, the message appears-of course i didnt disable updates.

Anyone, from my dear "orphaned O/S" that has a solution to this. I have to update however for fixes that has never proved to work.

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