That, my friends, is a hassle with a capital H.
How hard would it be for Microsoft to add a deferment, an "install updates later" or "not right now" option? This whole thing about forced updating during shutdown is borderline insulting.
Fortunately, if you see the little update-alert icon alongside the Shut Down button, there's a simple way to bypass it. Here's how:
- Shut down all your programs so that only the desktop remains.
- Press Alt-F4.
- Click the pull-down menu, and change it from Install updates and shut down to simply Shut down.
- Click OK.
Actually, once you get in the habit, you might find pressing Alt-F4 a quicker and more preferable way to shut down your PC. One less mouse click!
If you've got a hassle that needs solving, send it my way. I can't promise a response, but I'll definitely read every e-mail I get--and do my best to address at least some of them in the PCWorld Hassle-Free PC blog. My 411: hasslefree@pcworld.c
http://www.pcworld.com/article/249992/put_linux_on_a_usb_drive_bypass_windows_updates.html#tk.nl_sbx_h_cbintro
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