Can automatic rebooting be disabled on Windows 11 Home?
There appears to be no straightforward way to permanently stop Windows 11 Home from rebooting on its own after installing updates. I looked for workarounds but so far I have only found a script that has to run on a schedule to block the reboot by changing "working hours". (Link.)
Does this prevent other running programs from getting the WM_CLOSE signal (or whatever the signal sent when the computer tries to shut down is)?
Also, Windows 11 Notepad seems to have no problem closing with unsaved text. I think it saves it to a temporary location. Do I have to get legacy Notepad back? (I've found instructions for doing that.)
It doesn't work anymore (at least on win 10) as there was a new notepad released that keeps unsaved content just like notepad++ does
I know for sure as I had notepad opened unsaved the other night and woke up to a rebooted computer with notepad opened and the content restored when I logged in
I've heard so many horror stories about values getting reset by updates that I don't trust it. That is to say, if my boss or coworkers told me this was what was required to keep the critical server from actually restarting then I wouldn't test it.
That's. Fucking. Insane. Like, it's a documented registry fix from Microsoft themselves. If you have a gpo pushing it, it's not getting reset. Also you literally just disregarded the way 90% of software makes configuration changes to your system, the registry.... Please tell me you don't work in IT because if you do your coworkers and end users must hate their lives.
True, I do apologize. As an industry guy who deals with nonsense like that all day I suppose it struck a nerve but there wasn't any reason to respond as harshly as I did.