When notified, I'll usually install Windows updates as I power off for the night by selecting 'Install updates and shut down'. Sometimes when I next power up, there'll be a notification and a short-ish delay while 'configuration' is carried out.
It's not a big deal, but I can't help wondering why this has to be done on next power up, instead of during the update process. If a restart is required for the config bit, why doesn't the update process apply the updates, restart the PC (instead of shutting down), apply the config, and then shut down?
It's not a big deal, but I can't help wondering why this has to be done on next power up, instead of during the update process. If a restart is required for the config bit, why doesn't the update process apply the updates, restart the PC (instead of shutting down), apply the config, and then shut down?