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Auto Reboot Remover
- Downloads Count: 7,741
- License Type: Free
- Price: Free
- Date Added: Oct 26, 2007
- Operating Systems: Microsoft Windows XP
- File Size: 415.0 KB
- Author: IntelliNavigator, Inc.
Editorial Review of Auto Reboot Remover
This tiny freebie allows me to disable--or to change my mind and
re-enable--Windows XP's Automatic Reboot annoyance.
--Steve Bass
Vendor description: This program enables or disables the automatic reboot 'feature' of windows XP SP2 after an update has been installed. Saves you from losing important work when you walk away from your computer at the wrong time--and XP decides it is going to close everything without saving.
--Steve Bass
Vendor description: This program enables or disables the automatic reboot 'feature' of windows XP SP2 after an update has been installed. Saves you from losing important work when you walk away from your computer at the wrong time--and XP decides it is going to close everything without saving.
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