At the risk of breaking the rules by asking a question about a PC outside of one thread I had for build issues, I have a question about WIndows updates.
My PC runs stably with one exception likely because of some bent pin or pins on the CPU socket: it hangs on reboots.
The practical effect of this - having to power cycle instead of reboot - is that the Windows update process that reboots the PC gets hangs.
Sometimes I come back to the PC left running and find it in a state of blue screen rebooting with the frozen little circle of dots saying 'Updates 23% completed, do not turn off your PC', then it rolls back when I power cycle.
Two questions.
1. I have it set to 'manual (trigger)' for updates - why is it trying to update on its own like this?
2. I'm concerned I can't apply updates when the reboot process breaks like this. Any ideas for working around it other than trying to manually apply each patch?
I'm glad it at least has the rollback feature or I'd have a corrupted Windows system. I don't know of any practical way to fix the reboot issue other than a new motherboard and rebuild.
My PC runs stably with one exception likely because of some bent pin or pins on the CPU socket: it hangs on reboots.
The practical effect of this - having to power cycle instead of reboot - is that the Windows update process that reboots the PC gets hangs.
Sometimes I come back to the PC left running and find it in a state of blue screen rebooting with the frozen little circle of dots saying 'Updates 23% completed, do not turn off your PC', then it rolls back when I power cycle.
Two questions.
1. I have it set to 'manual (trigger)' for updates - why is it trying to update on its own like this?
2. I'm concerned I can't apply updates when the reboot process breaks like this. Any ideas for working around it other than trying to manually apply each patch?
I'm glad it at least has the rollback feature or I'd have a corrupted Windows system. I don't know of any practical way to fix the reboot issue other than a new motherboard and rebuild.
