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hoosnowahokie

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Why would you update and shut down? You should always update and restart.


Always. Updates from Microsoft almost always require a reboot, and some work after the reboot.

You can always set it to not do updates inside of active hours, and tell it when your active hours are.

(In response to this post by GFallsFan)

Posted: 05/15/2018 at 1:23PM



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