Windows 10: Update Orchestrator is disabled but my system just restarted to install something. How?

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  1. /u/ratsta Win User

    Update Orchestrator is disabled but my system just restarted to install something. How?


    One thing I really detest about Windows is how it will reboot the system automatically. To deal with that, I disabled the Update Orchestrator and renamed out the "reboot" file in the sys32\UO folder then replaced it with a folder of the same name. That fixed the problem just fine and I've been updating at times of my own choosing for the last few years. The GP "No auto-restart with logged on users for scheduled automatic updates installations" is enabled.

    A day or two ago, I applied an update that took 30+ mins to run but it got there eventually. A short time I returned to the computer to find it had restarted. Checking the event logs, I find the following:

    The process C:\WINDOWS\system32\svchost.exe (TITAN) has initiated the restart of computer TITAN-10 on behalf of user NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM for the following reason: Operating System: Service pack (Planned)

    Reason Code: 0x80020010

    My screen was locked but I was logged in.


    If anyone can provide more information on how to prevent this undesirable behaviour, I'd love to hear it!

    Thanks

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    /u/ratsta, Jan 9, 2021
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  2. kambei.7s Win User

    Windows 10 Update Orchestrator Service

    found similar error in the 'System' log, during the restart after installing the update, is this normal for windows 10? Does everyone faced such thing? The update seems to have settled, in the status I've see 'Success', there seem to be no other errors.

    The "Update Orchestrator Service" service is turned off due to an error
    The return from the operation was due to the timeout.

    code 7023 source of Service Control Manager

    EventData

    param1 Update Orchestrator Service
    param2 %% 2147549471
    550073006F005300760063000000

    Keywords 0x8080000000000000

    after 20 seconds
    The C: \ Windows \ system32 \ MusNotificationUX.exe process initiated the "Restart" action for the DESKTOP computer on behalf of the user due to: Operating system: Service pack installation Scheduled

    The update was installed
    KB4103727 OS Build 16299.431

    Thanks.
     
    kambei.7s, Jan 9, 2021
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  3. Noela Tum Win User
    Disable Update Orchestrator from waking my computer

    Thanks for your reply. To help resolve your concern with the Update Orchestrator, please follow the steps below:

    • Go to the Task Scheduler.
    • Double-click Task Scheduler Library.
    • Select and double-click Microsoft.
    • Select and double-click Windows.
    • Choose Update Orchestrator.
    • Right-click on Reboot.
    • Choose Properties.
    • Select Conditions.
    • Under Power options, uncheck "Wake the computer to run this task".
    You may also disable all wake timers for your computer under Power options.

    We're looking forward to your response.
     
    Noela Tum, Jan 9, 2021
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  4. Alpacko Win User

    Update Orchestrator is disabled but my system just restarted to install something. How?

    Disable Update Orchestrator from waking my computer

    problem is back with 1903 and suggested solutions in this thread wont help.
     
    Alpacko, Jan 9, 2021
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