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    17 days ago

    Idk how it’s working for you guys, but I’ve not once had it actually shut down after clicking update and shut down. It always restarts myb once or twice and finishes at the lock screen, it just doesn’t shut down. I always have to manually turn it off after it finishes.

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      I’ve found that if I click “update and shutdown” and hold the power button it shuts down, the update process is even quicker this way /S

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        16 days ago

        But for real, I’ve been doing this for almost a year now I. Will. Not. Wait. I am going home now

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      I think it depends from the motherboard. My 8th gen Intel Lenovo always update and reboot (and get to the lock screen) when I say update and shutdown while a gigabyte 6th gen Intel always update and shutdown (one reboot during the update install)

      And if you dual boot and have Linux set as main, “update and shutdown” means “reboot to Linux”

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    17 days ago

    I’m amazed at how after 50 years, over 100,000 top-tier software engineers, and $3,500,000,000,000, Microsoft are still so bad at making operating systems.

    It’s almost as if Capitalist rhetoric about innovation is bullshit.

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    16 days ago

    Windows is so full of stupid little shit that should have been fixed years - if not decades - ago. Sleep mode broken, folder customize options don’t apply to subfolders despite offering that choice, the OP. Sigh.

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      Microsoft should be responsible for when I close my laptop and then it starts a fucking fire in my backpack. that shit should have been fixed YEARS ago.

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      I had to disable the power button on my tower. By default, if you click “shutdown” the computer will freak out about the possibility someone might lose work even if nothing is happening but if your cat bumps the physical power button, even in the middle of a game, the whole thing shuts down faster than than those safety table saws that blow themselves up to save your finger.

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    Why the hell does my PC turn itself on from hibernate when there is an update pending? Fuck you windows.

    Going to switch to Linux as soon as I stop being lazy… any day now.

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      Because you have configured it to install updates when you are not using your PC and windows is leveraging a system wake timer. If Linux was configured to do the same it would be no different.

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        So, I have every conceivable setting off for automatically installing updates. It won’t let me not do it.

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      You can configure it. Whats worse, my current PC actually allows every device to wake up my PC. My old PC didn’t allowed it and only allowed the power button and WoL. You can turn it off for each device (there is no bulk option, thanks MS), but when you plug in a new device… Recently I forgot to unplug my mouse from charging and my PC started right away.

      I have no problem that there is this option. Might be handy in the right situation. I have a problem that you can’t configure it easily. But I guess hibernation is something that Devs forget these days. I have a few programs that don’t play along nicely.

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        Here’s a one liner that disables wake on all devices in your PC.

        powershell -Command “powercfg /devicequery wake_armed | ForEach{ powercfg /devicedisablewake $_ }”

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          Doesn’t work Invalid parameter --. I have zero clue where it gets the --. But the issue would be new devices or other ports. I did this manually once, needed to unplug my PC and needed to do this once again. At least there seems to be an option doing this in bulk but it’s not optimal.

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    ah yes i remember this frustration before i changed operating systems. now i have a whole bunch of new frustrations but this ain’t one of them 😎 i use debian btw

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      Frustrated with debian? I cannot imagine…
      I have been frustrated with myself tho, when i have learned how easy something i was struggeling with was.

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    Restarts into Grub which autos to Linux and when I go back to Windows it’s all pissy at me.

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    I wanted to make this meme for the nth time my Lenovo rebooted (and left at the login screen) when I chose update and shutdown

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    Windows: would you like to collect your data personalize your system?

    Options are: Yes, or Ask In 3 days

    Where’s the fuck off option M$ ?

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    And update and shutdown actually reboots your system in the end anyway. This shit drives me crazy whenever I need to use Windows.

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    Unpopular opinion: The most-used operating system in the world must automatically apply security updates, eventually even overriding user preference if people never restart.

    Right now it’s Windows. If someday it’s Ubuntu, they should do it too. If they don’t, we’d see giant botnets of every computer that people don’t want to update, all compromised by exploits.

    To be clear, this doesn’t excuse MS for abusing this update cycle to push shitty products or AI features.