
Starting with Windows 10, there is a problem with the “update and turn off” of the system, and this Bug, after a few days of Microsoft’s recognition, finally found a way to fix it in the near future, will be released through a new update.
According to external media reports from Windows Latest, Microsoft confirmed to them that in the KB5067036 update released on October 28, it formally corrected the old problem that the updated system would not automatically shut down, and that it would then be made available to Windows 11 25H2 and 24H2 users, saying goodbye to having to wake up in the middle of the night and turn off the computer, or to return to the office the next day.
With regard to this non-automatic bug, it already existed in the Windows 10 era, except that Microsoft had for a long time failed to describe or amend it, and that the option was not so close to re-opening, and that not every update would trigger the problem, causing many users to think that they simply slipped to the right option, and that they would be unsatisfied.
But the underlying reason for this Bug is, of course, that Microsoft is not quite clear, but it’s just a real wonder why a team can let a mistake go across two systems for so many years, and it raises more questions about Winodws’ reliability and motivation in maintaining the system.