- Aug 2, 2012
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Some people may be aware that when Windows Update downloaded multiple patches in December and January several of those patches require an additional reboot beyond the first one. Windows RT, however, does not automatically complete the process on the next boot but instead finishes on a later shutdown or restart. It appears to be timed but I haven't bothered to check what the interval is before the trigger.
Having had to do a couple resets recently while doing some experiments with the tablet, I have noticed there is a way to force the OS to finish configuring all downloaded updates. If you restart the tablet, go to disk cleanup. select clean system files, and then choose all the options, when next you shutdown/restart the tablet, it will trigger Windows update to finish configuring additional updates and then run an update cleanup routine. Yes, this does also appear to recapture a bit of space. Actually, the only option you probably need to check in disk cleanup is cleanup windows update but I had no desire to rerun the utility to delete additional stuff so I don't know that as a fact.
Having had to do a couple resets recently while doing some experiments with the tablet, I have noticed there is a way to force the OS to finish configuring all downloaded updates. If you restart the tablet, go to disk cleanup. select clean system files, and then choose all the options, when next you shutdown/restart the tablet, it will trigger Windows update to finish configuring additional updates and then run an update cleanup routine. Yes, this does also appear to recapture a bit of space. Actually, the only option you probably need to check in disk cleanup is cleanup windows update but I had no desire to rerun the utility to delete additional stuff so I don't know that as a fact.