Any way to avoid loops of future restarting of Windows Updates?

After all the problems with loops reboot and restore your system etc, now the machine works fine.

Is there an update / / software application that can avoid this problem in the future?
I did a restore point... but don't want to get into this mess again.
What can I do to avoid it now go?

Change the way updates are checked, downloaded and installed.  Give you more control and do some updates (one or two) and then restart.  Repeat until you have completed the update process.

Also be sure to keep everything up to date (hardware drivers from the hardware manufacturers - not just any integrated process, other software patches from other publishers, etc.) and to maintain a clean system (of malware/spyware and viruses and Trojans) with active scans/removal with software and casual.  Keep it defragmented and run an occasional CHKDSK.

General maintenance basically - just and do not update your device drivers materials (of material non-Microsoft) Microsoft.

If not - No.  There is nothing you can do to avoid possible future problems because your system is unique to you likely in several ways (hardware + software + layout of the use of space + devices, etc.)

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