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"Update and Shut Down" Now Actually Shuts Down Your Windows PC

Nearly a decade later, the issue was finally addressed in the recent Windows update.

Surprising millions of Windows users worldwide, Microsoft has officially acknowledged and fixed one of the most iconic Windows 10 and 11 bugs in the latest update, ensuring that the "Update and shut down" button now actually shuts down your PC.

For Mac/Linux users out there who might not be familiar, the bug in question would cause your PC to randomly restart after clicking the "Update and shut down" button, leaving many users wondering if they had accidentally chosen the wrong option. While largely harmless, it became one of the most infamous errors in Microsoft's OS due to its sheer annoyance and the company's apparent reluctance to address it for nearly a decade, with some users reporting it as far back as eight years ago in Windows 10.

Marking the end of an era of sorts, the KB5067036 non-security update for Windows 11 has finally resolved the bug, with Microsoft fixing the "underlying issue" that prevented the "Update and shut down" button from actually shutting down your PC. Moreover, the new version also tackles the bug that could cause Windows Update to fail with error 0x800f0983, hopefully making the process of updating your PC a bit less cumbersome.

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