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For Windows Updates, the maximum time you can select for active hours is 18. I have used 18. And I check for updates manually twice a day. Yet it manages to reboot the PC when I have some downloads in progress.

I am hoping there may be a registry setting that I could change to increase the active hours to something like 23.

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Rohit Gupta
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    There is not, but you can constantly update your active hours with a schedule task. – Ramhound Jul 20 '23 at 14:54
  • You cannot do that. 12 - 15 active hours works for most of us. I have been using Active Hours for 5 years or more with no issue. – John Jul 20 '23 at 14:56
  • 1. Open `gpedit` 2. Go to `Local Computer Policy > Computer Configuration > Administrative Template > Windows Components > Windows Update` 3. Open `Turn off auto-restart for updates during active hours` 4. Set `Enable` 5. Set hours – Brian Jul 20 '23 at 15:03
  • Use `regedit` to navigate to `HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsUpdate\UX\Settings​` and set `SmartActiveHoursState` to `1` and then `ActiveHoursStart` and `ActiveHoursEnd`. Reboot might be required. – harrymc Jul 20 '23 at 15:14

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