And when I gave tech support and someone came up with the message: it doesn’t work, I immediately thought: there is my good mood. What is “something”. Something is not working or is crashing. That can be so much. Are they parts of the OS? Are they drivers? Are they third party applications? What is crashing? Who has not done their job properly?
Hardware that does not work after an update is something like that. If it does, then again it is because the hard black manufacturer has not updated the drivers. And then I really wonder what kind of hardware it is because that is also a rarity nowadays.
The only thing they’ve been shifting for years is the old config panel to the settings app. That is finally starting to go well. And if you want to find an institution, just search for it. Windows has search menus in many places for a reason.
If your PC reboots itself to install updates, please check your update settings. If you are going to restart manually, you will get the option in the power menu to install and restart updates or just restart without installing those updates.
If you don’t want a fast boot, check your BIOS settings. There you can normally switch it off and then it is permanent.
And those tiles? Can’t you just remove it?
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