Never reboot!
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It takes a long time for the computer to run the program without shutting down, especially when running the deep network. Restarting it once will run in vain, which is a waste of computing power. However, the restart caused by other reasons such as the automatic update of the system is inevitable, although I have tried my best to close it. Update, but the computer is still going its own way, and it’s been quite frequent recently, twice in three days:
My computer is out of my control, can this be tolerated? Make up your mind to fix it.
1 Baidu method 1 - turn off system update
1.1 Close the update service
The usual way is to turn off the windows update service. As long as the system is not updated, it will not automatically restart. However, sometimes this thing will be automatically turned on (even if it is changed to manual or disabled), which is unreasonable.
1.2 Traffic billing
So someone proposed to change the network connection to traffic billing, so that the update will not be downloaded automatically. I tried it, and it was really easy to use, but then I had a problem with the network. After I reset it, I didn’t use this method again. It is simple, that is, you need to reset after changing the network. Of course, there seems to be some differences between shared networks after traffic billing.
Operation method: Right-click the network in the lower right corner to open the settings as shown in the figure below, click on the network properties and slide down to the traffic billing button, just open it.
2 Control restart time after update
2.1 The control update time is when I am in
Since I can't control the update, then when I control it to update, at first I thought about making my use period reach 24 hours, so that it won't automatically restart, but this use period can only be up to 18 hours, and then I gave up Well, until today I had a big brain hole, since he will update and shut down when I am not there, then I will set the usage period to when I am not there, so that I can set the automatic shutdown setting when he is there, and I will cancel it for him at that time.
3 Control post-update actions (let him update without restarting)
3.1 Update without rebooting
Since the update is not easy to stop, let him update without restarting. This is closed. I did not verify him alone. The verification is also quite troublesome. It is just a pass.
4 new questions
Today, I checked the update record again after restarting, and found that there is no update record, and the automatic update has not been turned on. I guess it may be caused by other software updates, so I can’t find a breakthrough from the system update, so I think directly. Solve the restart problem.
4.1 Turn off the automatic restart option in the advanced system settings of the computer
4.2 Disable all reboot related scheduled tasks
Refer to Prohibit win10 restart once
and for all, but when I went in, I found that they were already disabled. I don’t know if I did something to turn them off. In short, I still don’t feel relieved. I plan to change their settings. All operations that may restart them are turned off. There are many preservation measures in the settings:
when I change them, it shows that I do not have permission. Obviously I have set administrator permissions for my login user, but it does not matter. Since my No, just use the default administrator of the system, but I found that my account does not have an administrator option. The reason is that the default setting of my system is disabled. After clicking it, you can choose to log in.
Well, the most outrageous thing is that even if I change to an administrator account, the password is still required when changing, give me a sigh of relief.
But you think this will stop me?
It suddenly occurred to me that this thing is nothing more than a scheduled restart plan. Since it is impossible to turn off his scheduled tasks through the system settings, then I will set a scheduled task to cancel his scheduled tasks.
5 Genius Curves to Save the Country
5.1 Self-created scheduled tasks against system scheduled tasks
Since you can't turn off your scheduled tasks, I'll set up my own scheduled tasks to prevent restarts:
5.2 Cancel the bat of automatic shutdown
First find a place, create a txt file, write this sentence, change the suffix to bat, and call the file whatever you want.
5.3 Set timed tasks for bat
Then set a scheduled task that starts every hour (according to needs, it can be started every day, every hour, every half hour), as long as it can ensure that it can turn off it in time if there is time to automatically restart the task.
Create tasks.
In the routine, choose your own name, change the conditions as shown in the picture, change
the settings as shown in the picture, and press
"OK"
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