Windows 7 32 bit Auto reboot after update Nag

Hey guys...  Why my pc reboots after Windows updates?  The HORSE appears but never does the County down and restarts.  I check group policy and "No Auto restart with logged on user" is not enabled (still set to not configured).  I checked Regedit HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\POLICIES\MICROSOFT\WINDOWS\WINDOWSUPDATE\AU\

NoAutoRebootWithLoggedOnUsers is undefined.  We have wanted this to put on for our users, but can't seem to make it work.  As I said, the HORSE appears and you can postone, but if you do not touch the pc never restarts.  FYI, we use the server 2008R2 Standard GP.  Thank you

Hello Makinsey,

Thanks for posting your question on the Microsoft community.

The question will be better suited to the audience of professionals on the TechNet forums.

I would recommend posting your query in the TechNet forums.

TechNet Forum
https://social.technet.Microsoft.com/forums/en-us/home?category=WindowsServer

Thank you

Tags: Windows

Similar Questions

  • Satellite L300D BSOD on reboot after updates to Win7 64 bit

    Satellite L300D BSOD on reboot after updates to Windows on Win7 64-bit (toshiba version). Restoration of the system, safe mode, nothing helps.

    I am now installing the 32-bit version, but hey, 64-bit must be possible, does it not?
    I'm open to good ideas.

    Thanks much for this information.
    Seems the BIOS update would solve the BSOD with Win 7 64 bit OS problems

    Welcome.

  • Yet WT8-A-102 screen auto rotation after update not

    Yet WT8-A-102 screen auto rotation after update not
    I have re installed the drivers

    Now the Tablet does not start-> error - system thread unhandled exception

    The system Thread Exception BSOD error unhandled in Windows 8 arises especially due to incompatible or old graphics card drivers.

    I assume that you have installed drivers that were not compatible
    To solve this problem I recommend you choose the Windows repair procedure

    You should start the tablet in the menu boot device
    Press on and hold the flight button + and hold also the power button until the device turns on and the boot device selection menu appears.

    Now you should be able to choose the option of HARD drive recovery.
    Then choose troubleshooting and got advanced options
    Here, you should be able to repair the system automatically.

    Useful info:
    http://APS2.toshiba-tro.de/KB0/HTD4103K90000R01.htm

  • Windows Mail cannot receive or send after update-'cannot find server '.

    Original title: Windows Mail cannot receive or send after update

    Use Windows Mail with Vista OS. Has been very well until we had an update last night and now not receive or send and the login box asking username and password keeps popping up. An error code is displayed that says cannot find server. Please advise?

    Hello

    Faced with this problem only with Windows Mail?

    I suggest to go through the following points and check the settings in Windows mail.

    Troubleshoot problems with Windows Mail.

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/troubleshoot-problems-with-Windows-Mail

    Working with Windows Mail in Windows Vista.

    http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/working-with-Windows-Mail

  • Windows Live Mail does not not after update kb2454826

    Windows Live Mail does not not after updating automatic kb2454826

    Windows Live Mail stops responding or does not start after the installation of KB2454826 (revision 10 Feb-11)
    http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/2505524 ~ Robear Dyer (PA Bear) ~ MS MVP (that is to say, mail, security, Windows & Update Services) since 2002 ~ WARNING: MS MVPs represent or work for Microsoft

  • Windows Vista (32 bit) stops responding after installing the program...

    Hello.

    Recently, my Dell XPS M1530 (Windows Vista 32-bit) has been extinguished during the execution of the system updates (we had a power outage during the night and I didn't) and would only start in safe mode. I moved all my documents on a portable HARD drive and reinstalled the operating system to try to save the computer.

    After I did that and reinstalled the drivers (downloaded from the Dell site via my system identification label), I started to load my programs on it (Adobe, Microsoft Office, etc.). After I install a program and exit the installation window, Vista stops responding. I can't click on the Start button (the mouse will go over it, but it does not allow me to select) or one of the other button I have in my toolbar. I can't click anything in the Dock of Dell at the top of my screen, either.

    The only way to turn off the computer must press and hold the Power button until the laptop turns off. I HATE doing this, but there is no other way to turn it off once a program has been installed.

    Any thoughts on what is happening here? I hope this is just some kind of error on my part - I can't afford to get a new machine. I wanted to upgrade to Windows 7 (my machine can handle), but I don't want the same problem occurs.

    Thanks for your help in advance!

    Hello

    As you re-installed Windows and the problem persists the rules well enough software. The power
    failure should be accompanied by a power surge or other that has caused a problem in the computer.

    Makes it sound like there are hardware problems that can probably be repaired. Have you looked at the system
    by a real computer store (not the leeks and the glances at a Best Buy or other stores) or Support of Dell.

    Dell support
    http://support.Dell.com/

    Dell support drivers - product manual & warranty Info (left side) - and much more
    http://support.Dell.com/support/index.aspx?c=us&l=en&s=DHS

    Dell forums
    http://en.community.Dell.com/forums/

    I hope this helps.

    Rob Brown - MS MVP - Windows Desktop Experience: Bike - Mark Twain said it right.

  • I can not adjust the size of the window for Firefox on OSX 20 after update

    After updating to the latest version of FF, I can no longer adjust the size of the window. I tried to click and drag the four corners of the window, but it remains the same size. Before the update I could adjust the size of the window. I tried rooting around in the topic: configuration settings but have not been able to find something that would determine the size of the window being locked to certain dimensions. I have also reset firefox to its default settings and this does not resolve the issue.

    Execution of OS x 10.6.8 with Firefox 20.0

    Try to disable the use of Firefox graphics acceleration hardware.

    You need to restart Firefox for it to take effect, so save any work first (e.g. you compose mail, documents online that you are editing, etc.).

    Firefox menu > Preferences > advanced

    In the mini ' General' tab, uncheck the box for "use hardware acceleration when available.

    If you restart Firefox, the problem is solved?

    See also: starting today, Firefox windows is more scaleable. OS x 10.6.8 Firefox 20.0

  • Auto-restart after update

    I just lost work hours with this maddening feature. Update downloaded in the background Windows and then a window opens asking me to reboot now or postpone it for 10 minutes. I postponed but something popped up and then when I returned to my computer it has restarted and all my work was lost. Surely, you will have to click a button to confirm before it restarts. How can I stop this never happens again?

    Click Start > right click on computer > properties > Windows updates down the lower left corner > then click on change settings at the top left it there

    > Change update settings in the next page of AutoUpdate to "check for updates but let me choose etc" > OK ".

    Then you control when and how they are installed.

    And if you do not want a particular update, you do a right click on it > hide it.

    See you soon. Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

  • Windows XP 64-BIT / duplicate SIDS after using Ghost to image

    I've been using Sysprep and Ghost for many years without any duplicate SID problem.  We have recently updated our laboratory of AutoCad to AutoCad 2010 and decided to use Windows XP 64 BIT instead of Windows 7.  I created an image as usual, used Sysprep and then jacked up the image.  Now, all the machines in this laboratory show the same SID.

    I used Sid Changer in the past to solve problems where someone has forgotten to run Sysprep, but never on XP 64 BIT.

    All the world experienced this with XP 64 BIT and Sysprep changes only not the SID?

    Hi CDSTECH,

    Your question of Windows is more complex than what is generally answered in the Microsoft Answers forums. It is better suited for the IT Pro TechNet public. Please post your question in the TechNet Windows forum.

    Link:http://social.technet.microsoft.com/Forums/en/category/w7itpro, windowsvistaitpro, windowsxpitpro /

    With regard to:

    Samhrutha G S - Microsoft technical support.

    Visit our Microsoft answers feedback Forum and let us know what you think.

  • I had to reformat after an attack from windows xp repair. No sound after updates

    I had to reformat after an attack from windows xp repair.  After the installation of Windows and all of the things drivers worked very well.  After updates, no noise.  So I reformatted again, installed Windows and all the drivers except the sound.  Done all updates, and then made the hardware update for my sound card in Microsoft.  Its worked. Tested with the music of the sample, had all of the clicks et al.  Then I restarted the cpu.  Turn off its worked, the turn is heard started and stoped the half way through.  No more sounds.  I tried all the round he took back on things.  Can someone help me.  My cpu is a Dell XPS 400 Dem, card his Creative SB Audigy 2 ZS (WDM)

    I think I'll try another sound card.  You pc is quite old and components go wrong.

  • Auto-restart after update-install

    How can I stop Windows from automatically restart my PC after installing updates? While he gives me a grace period of 10 minutes, I couldn't be sitting at my computer and actually see this message.

    Change the way you receive updates:

    http://www.bleepingcomputer.com/tutorials/tutorial140.html

    Understand the Extras in Windows Vista and Windows Update info is at the link above.

    Download updates but let me choose whether to install them - if you select this option, Vista will download the updates on your computer, but not install them automatically. If you want to install updates, then you must install them manually. You should only select this option if you have a reason to not install updates automatically. Only advanced users should use this option.

    Check for updates but let me choose whether to download and install them - if you select this option, you'll be alerted when there are new updates available for download and install. You can then choose to download and install the updates that you want. This option should really be reserved for people who know exactly which updates they need, or those who have little access to the Internet.

    See you soon

    Mick Murphy - Microsoft partner

  • 650 HP laptop Windows 7 64-bit boot problem after installation of the graphics driver

    I bought the HP 650 laptop which came with Suse Linux.

    I installed 64-bit Windows and tried to install the corresponding graphics driver:

    High definition (HD) of Intel Graphics Driver

    as indicated in the list of drivers for Windows 64-bit here:

    http://h20000.www2.HP.com/bizsupport/TechSupport/SoftwareIndex.jsp?lang=en&cc=us&prodNameId=5225013&...

    After installing the driver asked me to restart the computer and after the reboot, boot, Windows boot after displaying the Windows logo on black background the computer restarts again before you boot into Windows.

    After this crash to start a startup repair is suggested and I can complete the restore of the system that allows me to connect to Windows but I have not installed display drivers and things like Aero do not work.

    I tried several times and re - install drivers and had the same problem after each attempt.

    Help, please.

    It's quite a few updates failed.  This can be linked to the issue, but we don't know really until the update problem is resolved.

    Read this document to Microsoft as it addresses this particular error.  It also has various tools to try in case the first option does not correct the problem.

    You can also try the Windows Update troubleshooting utility included in Windows 7.

    Go to start > Control Panel > find and solve the problems under system and security > fixed problems with Windows Update under system and security.

    Let me know what happens.

  • Computer Windows 7 64 bit tries to install updates for MS Office 32-bit with errors.

    Windows keeps trying to install 32-bit updates on my 64-bit Office 2010 machine. He ceases to if an error, I guess because of the difference between the 32 and 64-bit. I tried to download the same update for the 64 bit, but I get an error code saying that I have nothing that the update applies to. help!

    I'm frustrated because my updates will not install correctly, and I don't know how to fix it.

    Thank you

    Well well, for some reason, the update is installed correctly. I did not any changes, but when I rebooted my computer tonight, he showed the update installed successfully.

    Thanks for all the help.

  • SP 2 update fails in the third stage during reboot after update

    Downloaded SP2 without problem.
    Update is done without a problem.
    PC re - starts automatically.
    Poster "Phase 1/3, then Phase 2/3 SP2 installation Phase 3/3.»
    100% of Phase 3 and sits there for a long time.
    Later displays "Installation failed, removing all SP @ updates"
    Sits with the above display for a long time.
    Re-boots at the login screen.

    That is what it is.

    HP Pavilion S3100n, Vista Home Premium 32-bit with all updates prior to SP2.

    Hi Keithg,

    Thank you for visiting the Microsoft Answers forum.
    As one of the troubleshooting steps I recommend trying to install the SP1 update as a standalone, follow these steps.

    Resolution 1: Install the stand-alone package for the service pack instead of using Windows Update to install the Service Pack

    Note If you have already tried to install the stand-alone package for the service pack and you have encountered this problem, skip this resolution and go to resolution 2.

    If you don't know if you've tried to install the stand-alone package for the service pack, it is recommended that you try the following steps to install the stand-alone package for the service pack. By using the stand-alone package to install the service pack, you eliminate installation issues that may be related to Windows Update. This simplifies the troubleshooting process.

    How to obtain the stand-alone package for the service pack

    To obtain the service pack, see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base, depending on your operating system, and then look for the option to install the service pack from the Microsoft Download Center.

    935791 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/935791/) how to obtain the latest Windows Vista service pack

    Solution 2: Run the system update readiness tool

    System Update tool checks your computer and trying to resolve certain conditions that can interfere with the installation of the updates or other software. However, before you download the tool, you must determine whether your computer is running a 32-bit version or a 64 bit version of the Windows Vista operating system. If your computer is Windows Vista installed, and you know which version you are using, go to the section "how to download the system update readiness tool. If you are unsure which version your computer has installed, follow these steps:

    1. Click Start
    2. In the Search box, type system, and then click System in the programs list.

    The operating system is displayed as follows:

    • For a 32 - bit version operating system, 32-bit operating system appears for the system type under System .
    • For a 64 - bit version operating system, 64-bit operating system appears for the system type under System .

    After you determine which version of Windows Vista, your computer is running, download system update readiness tool.

    How to download the system update tool

    You can download the preparation tool system update from the following Microsoft Download Center Web site:

    http://www.Microsoft.com/downloads (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads)

    The following files are available for download from the Microsoft Download Center:

    Windows Vista

    Download the Windows Vista package now. (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=2889489c-ee87-4607-8aa5-812e8078ab27 & amp; DisplayLang = en)

    Windows Vista for x 64 systems

    Download Windows Vista for the systems based on x 64 package now. (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=14f76773-007c-493f-bece-243bc21ac73d & amp; DisplayLang = en)

    Hope this information is useful.

    Let me know if it worked.

    All the best!

    Best regards, Joseph.N sunny. Microsoft answers Support engineer visit our Microsoft answers feedback Forum and let us know what you think.

  • Windows 7 64 bit ISO with current updates

    Hello

    I'm a computer on an enterprise system administrator trying to figure out how to get current, updated to Windows 7 Enterprise 64-bit SP1 ISO.  I am building an imaging server and would like to be able to place the most recent the server image so that I don't have to run hundreds of updates Windows on my PC after installing Windows.  If it is already the answer somewhere with the Microsoft community so I'm sorry that I couldn't find my answer myself to research.  If it is then just direct me to this page please.

    Thank you!

    Business licenses are sold as Volume License and the installation image is provided by the dealer where you bought directly from Microsoft.

    Microsoft don't provide media with all integrated pre updates because this would require recompilation of the image each time a new update is issued.

    Create a new image of master with updates already built using the sysprep utility, or implement an internal update server to manage the distribution of updates Windows Server (WSUS) within your network. An overview of WSUS can be found here:

    https://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/library/hh852345.aspx?f=255&MSPPError=-2147217396

    This forum is intended primarily for the consumer, enterprise level support is better covered through TechNet.

Maybe you are looking for