How to get rid of the warnings to restart the computer in Windows 10

  • Updates in Windows may require unexpected reboots, which interrupts work.
  • Windows 10 displays repetitive messages notifying about the need to restart to apply updates.
  • It is possible to disable automatic updates or change installation times, although this has its drawbacks.
  • Disabling notifications for restarts can help improve the user experience when working on the computer.

How to block updates

Updates in Windows have always been a problem when installing, since in most cases it requires us to restart our computer. The problem when restarting our computer is not so much the time it takes to restart, it is that Windows is not capable of inform us in advance that the process will take a while.

When the facilities are large and we are finishing work and we have to take the laptop home, it is a problem and one of the fat ones, since it forces us to wait until they are installed correctly. Although it is true that in Windows 10 the installation of updates has been improved, this it's still a big problem.

Already put to complain about the updates, if you have activated the automatic updates, and the team installs them, it does not matter that you have just started working, Windows 10 will begin to show us the said message that you have to reboot to apply updates. This message is displayed again and again, again and again until we finally choose to pay attention to it and in most cases, these updates have us stopped for a while without being able to do anything with the equipment.

If you are tired of those happy messages, we can choose to disable automatic updatesIt is never recommended to choose to modify the hours at which they will be installed, something that is not feasible on laptops, but on desktops, or to choose to deactivate this type of notifications that all they do is disturb our peace when we are in front of the computer .

To deactivate the notices for us to restart again and again, we must access the Windows configuration, through the keyboard shortcut Windows + I, click on Updates and security and later on Windows Update. In the right column, click on Reboot options and deactivate in the section Show more notifications the switch.


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