Don't let Windows Automatic Updater ever bother you again. Here are two solutions, both assuming the fact that you still want your computer to be updated.
1. Modifying the Automatic Updates Service
When that restart message starts nagging you, go to your Control Panel-->Administrative Tools-->Services. Then, right click on the "Automatic Updates" row and click "Stop." Now you are free to restart at your own discretion. Note that the Automatic Updates will turn on again when you restart your computer, allowing for future updates.
2. ShutdownGuard
This is my preferred method. ShutdownGuard is an open-source software that lives on your tray and will intercept Automatic Updater's pop-ups, and display a bubble from your tray. You can customize the display options and various other settings to your liking. Thank Lifehacker for bringing this to my attention.
Now if only we can do the same with Adobe Updater, Apple Updater, etc...
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