1. Open the Start Menu and type “cmd” and hit enter.
  2. Type “netstat -a” and hit enter.
  3. If you see the following message, your computer is up to date with the latest security patches: Ports: 22000-22999 (tcp), 22000-22999 (udp), 51400-51499 (http), 51501-51599 (https)
  4. If you see the following message, your computer is not up to date with the latest security patches: Ports: 22000-22999 (tcp), 22000-22999 (udp), 51400-51499 (http), 51501-51599 (https)

Steps to disable Full Screen Notification on Windows 7 PC

Open the Regedit application and navigate to the following location: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon In this location, you will see a key named “UserInit”. Double-click on this key to open its contents. Under the “UserInit” key, you will see a subkey named “Shell”. Right-click on this subkey and select “New” from the menu that appears. Enter the following values into the New dialog box: %USERPROFILE% \AppData\Roaming.minecraft (replace “.” with your user’s full path) %USERPROFILE% \Documents and Settings<username> (replace “” with your user’s full path) ..

Right-click the EOSNotify key, select New, and click on Key. ..

The key to discontinuing EOS is to enter “EOS” into the text field and press “Enter.”

Double-click the newly created key to open the associated dialog box.

0 is the default value.

I clicked the OK button.

Final Words

To disable Full Screen Notification on Windows 7 PC, follow these steps:

  1. Open the Start screen and type “cmd” into the search bar.
  2. When the command prompt is displayed, type “netstat -an” to view the network status of your computer.
  3. If you see a full-screen popup notification telling you that your computer is no longer receiving frequent updates, you can ignore it by pressing “y” in response to the notification.