Filed under: Utilities, Windows, Freeware
How to disable automatic reboots with Windows XP SP2
Windows has this way of not just telling you when it's a good idea to reboot your computer, but nagging you incessantly until you apply. These little messages pop up after installing some software, and quite often after installing Windows Updates, especially if you're running Windows XP.Last year, we gave you some tips on disabling or at least delaying the nag message. But if you're looking for a slightly more user friendly option, check out Auto Reboot Remover.
This little application does two things, and it does them well. Run it once, and select Disable Auto Reboot, and say goodbye to your warning messages. Run it again, and you can reenable the message. The program is an executable file, no installation required.
[via Life Rocks and gHacks]