Version: 8.1, 8.1.1
This issue has been for quite sometime. Not sure if anyone else too faced this.
When updates from windows-updated are installed (which requires reboot), the "Restart now" button appears after installation.
However, I decided not to restart at that time. After completing my job I shutdown by right click on start icon -> Shutdown or sign out -> Shutdown.
I started my laptop the next day and checked for updates, I still see the same page where "Restart now" option is shown. With this, you cannot further check for updates.
The shutdown from start-icon is not recognized as "restart".
I also checked the update history. The updates installed the other day were shown as "Pending restart".
This is happening for quite sometime.
Technically shutdown and start is to be considered as restart.
When shutdown from start-icon is selected, what exactly happens? Is it not shutting the PC completely?
This issue has been for quite sometime. Not sure if anyone else too faced this.
When updates from windows-updated are installed (which requires reboot), the "Restart now" button appears after installation.
However, I decided not to restart at that time. After completing my job I shutdown by right click on start icon -> Shutdown or sign out -> Shutdown.
I started my laptop the next day and checked for updates, I still see the same page where "Restart now" option is shown. With this, you cannot further check for updates.
The shutdown from start-icon is not recognized as "restart".
I also checked the update history. The updates installed the other day were shown as "Pending restart".
This is happening for quite sometime.
Technically shutdown and start is to be considered as restart.
When shutdown from start-icon is selected, what exactly happens? Is it not shutting the PC completely?
My Computer
System One
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- OS
- Win 8.1 64 bit
- Computer type
- Laptop
- System Manufacturer/Model
- Lenovo L530
- CPU
- i5 3230M @ 2.6 GHz
- Memory
- 4GB