Bad, bad, BAD design
We all know the lovely (and automatic) Windows Update, on which most of us rely to keep our computers safe from harm and registered in the big “I-want-to-conquer-the-world” Microsoft database. (OK, I’m just wearing a tinfoil cap there)
The typical procedure mostly goes like this : updates are published, updates are detected, updates are installed, rinse and repeat.
Every once in a while, though, Microsoft programmers decide to publish major updates, trying to sew tight the gapping holes that plague most Windows systems since the dawn of era. And then comes the fun part : the computer must restart. And how do we feel about restarting computers? That’s right, we feel reeeeeeeeally negative about it, to put it mildly.
So we are not in the mood for restart, and we choose “No”. But almighty software designers had another idea : why not irritate the user so much he’d be willing to restart himself within just an hour? And so came the majestic “Restart Prompt”. You all know it.

This amazing little thingy obeys when we say “No, Sam, I’ll restart later, thank you” only to pop up 10 minutes later to ask again. Imagine watching a movie with this thing popping up every 10 minutes. Do you have second thoughts about that restart now?
The whole thing belongs to the wuauclt.exe process, which of course, like all bad things, cannot be killed easily, it always comes back. I’m sure you all want a solution by now. And there it is:
- Start > Run > gpedit.msc
- Local Computer Policy > Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Update
- Right click on “No auto-restart” for scheduled Automatic Updates installations or on “Re-prompt for restart with scheduled installations”
- Choose Properties
- Either disable auto-restarts or change the delay value of restart prompt to something big like….1440 minutes (that’s the most that Microsoft permits, a whole day)
- Pat yourself in the back
Remember that this does not affect already initialized prompt procedures, so you’ll have to do that restart after all.
Thanks to XianhangZhang and Coding Horror for the great tip.
windows update, bad design, restart prompt
December 19th, 2005 at 9:27 am
Thanks for the tip! Has never happened to me and I’d never dare think that there is such an annoying thing. I really wonder whose idea that was. I’d very much like to know under the influence of what substances that programmer was.
I mean… OK, we got it!! We will restart, LATER!
December 19th, 2005 at 1:22 pm
As another blogger said, it’s like you’re driving and your kid is constantly nagging you : “Are we there yet?”
“No”
(10 mins later)
“Are we there now?”
“No”
(10 mins later)
“Now?”
“NO”
December 20th, 2005 at 9:43 pm
…and then you kill the kid… errr the process!
December 20th, 2005 at 9:48 pm
…yes, my initial thought was “and then you grab the semi-automatic rifle” but I restrained myself..