Disable automatic restart after Windows Update for the home edition of Windows 8 forced

I use Windows 8 home edition.  I want to keep automatic updates turned on, but I don't want my computer restarts automatically after some Windows updates are installed.

I am aware that there is a notification on the lock screen, indicating that a reboot is needed, but normally, I keep my computer on all the time and don't ever see this notification.  There are no notifications on the desktop until 15 minutes before the forced restart.  Still, he seems to be at an inopportune time and translates into loss of work.

I saw messages and articles describing the methods of disabling restarting forced on different versions of Windows by changing the registry keys or by using the Group Policy Editor.  But Windows 8 Home edition does not have the registry key mentioned nor has he a Group Policy Editor.

Is there a way to display the notification on the desktop even more in advance?

Is it possible to postpone indefinitely or completely disable the forced reboot?

I get an error message "Windows cannot find gpedit.msc", probably because I have the Home version and not Pro (even though I really don't like about the reason, I get the error, to be honest).  Which unfortunately for Member States does nothing to increase the probability that I'm going to buy the Pro version (of Win8 or any later version) and instead reduced the probability that I will never buy another product of MS at all.  If anything this behavior makes more sense to a professional (i.e. IT Department coordinated group policy settings) rather than a home setting, so for me to have no way to remove/fix this "feature" really turns me off purchase Windows for domestic use.

Oh if you have a House version, you will get the editors of group policy.  Actually, politics made the most sense for users.  Send the editorial at MS, not me.

Open a powershell high command prompt and run this (it's a single line):

New-ItemProperty 'HKLM:SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\au"- the name"NoAutoRebootWithLoggedOnUsers"- PropertyType 'DWord' - value 1

Or, if you do not want to use powershell, open a command prompt and run this (all one line):

Tracking Add 'HKLM\SOFTWARE\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\WindowsUpdate\AU' v NoAutoRebootWithLoggedOnUsers /t REG_DWORD /d 1 f

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