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Describe the bug
When rebooting or shutting down your computer using the Open-Shell menu, it will still install updates.
I checked the corresponding setting in the General Behavior section, but the "Check for Windows updates on shutdown" is already unticked for me.
Though when right-click on the Start Menu button and choosing shutdown or reboot (without the "update and ...") from the context menu, Windows do not update at this point. Tried this a few times now, with feature updates and .NET Framework too.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
- Wait for Windows finding/downloading new updates, that require a reboot of the system.
- Verify the "Check for Windows updates on shutdown" in General Behavior is ticked.
- When prompting for computer restart, click on reboot in the Open-Shell menu.
- Windows will reboot but still install pending updates as you can see on the screen.
Expected behavior
Open-Shell should pay attention to that menu setting. Maybe some algorithms changed with a previous windows update.
Version:
- Open-Shell: 4.4.170 stable
- OS: Windows 10 Pro 22H2
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