Can the computer be turned off when the computer is updated, and the computer is shut down, only wha

Updated on number 2024-07-23
3 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    No, for the following reasons:

    1. When the computer is updated and upgraded, the hard disk will be read and written, if the forced shutdown will cause damage to the hard disk, it will cause data loss, and the hard disk track will be damaged and scrapped.

    3. The computer will read and write the system files of the operating system when updating and upgrading, and if it is forced to close, it may lead to the loss of system files, resulting in the computer not being able to boot and use normally in the future!

    4. Therefore, the computer cannot be forced to shut down when updating and upgrading, and can only be shut down normally until the upgrade is over, otherwise it will have a significant impact on the computer.

    5. Computer update and upgrade is to upgrade and patch the existing operating system to avoid some vulnerabilities in the existing operating system affecting the user's safety and normal use.

    I don't know any other way.

    Can't you let me through?

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    You can refer to the following methods to reject the update before the shutdown.

    01 Power off with the power button.

    The reason why the automatic system upgrade is triggered is actually because we are used to using the shutdown command on the boot menu. So, as long as you switch to the power button to turn off, you can skip the automatic update of your computer.

    Open the Control Panel - Power Options, click "Select the function of the power button" in the list on the left; Select the "Power Off" option in the "When the Power Button is Pressed" list, then click the "Save Changes" button and you're done. <>

    02Clear the distribution folder.

    Since the update file will be automatically sent to the system's distribution folder first, to reject the automatic installation, first disable the relevant distribution service items, and then clear the contents of the distribution folder, so that the automatic upgrade cannot be performed when the computer is shut down.

    Related services are prohibited.

    net stop wuauserv

    net stop cryptsvc

    net stop bits

    net stop msiserver

    Delete the contents of the distribution folder.

    Locate the distribution folder "C: Windows Software Distribution Download" in File Explorer, select all the folders under that folder, and then press the shift+del key combination (or select the permanent delete command from the dashboard) to perform the permanent deletion operation.

    After the above command is executed, the automatic upgrade will not be performed when the machine is shut down, since the distribution file no longer exists.

    net start wuauserv

    net start cryptsvc

    net start bits

    net start msiserver

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    1. Click the win icon in the lower left corner of the computer desktop, and click the [Control Panel] option in the pop-up menu list.

    2. Change the [View State Socks] in the Control Panel folder to the [Large Icons] option.

    3. Click to enter the [Windows Update] option.

    4. On the left side of the Windows Update folder, click the Change Settings option.

    5. Change the [Important Update] to the [Never check for updates (not recommended)" option and click the [OK] button under the book.

Related questions
9 answers2024-07-23

There are many reasons for the shutdown, it is recommended that you go to the motherboard BIOS settings interface to check whether the temperature control automatic shutdown function is enabled, you can turn it off or turn the temperature of the temperature control higher to prevent it from automatically shutting down. In general, it is caused by the high temperature of the CPU, so it is recommended that you disassemble the chassis and monitor the CPU fan. >>>More

16 answers2024-07-23

This may be a hardware problem, specifically it may be CPU memory, graphics card, motherboard, etc., because you say that the screen is going to be black for a minute, this is not normal, the computer's boot sequence is first CPU, then memory, and then graphics card, these are fine, the display will be displayed, and then it will be booted according to the boot order of the BIOS, you are the analyst, right, what is the specific problem, you can only take it to the place where the computer is repaired.

6 answers2024-07-23

You can refer to the following methods to reject the update before the shutdown. >>>More

13 answers2024-07-23

My machine is like this, there is time for a blue screen, let's redo the system.

13 answers2024-07-23

Sometimes you have something urgent to go out and your computer is working, so you need to shut down automatically. Most of the ways to achieve automatic shutdown are to use some third-party software, which is not only troublesome, but also to use a software to achieve this small function, which is a big fuss! In fact, Windows XP (Windows 2000 can also be) itself has the function of timed shutdown, so let's take a look at how to achieve automatic shutdown of Windows XP. >>>More