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Kernel power manager has initiated a shutdown
Kernel power manager has initiated a shutdown






  1. Kernel power manager has initiated a shutdown update#
  2. Kernel power manager has initiated a shutdown full#

I don't think that anyone has written similar modules for Windows, which means that Windows kernel updates still require reboots.Īlso, Paladin, if nobody has written the module, then you can't use the module. While it isn't a normal configuration for Linux, there are absolutely live patching modules available for the Linux Kernel, meaning that all updates can be done without reboots. The only way you have a server running for years is because they where not updated.Ī reboot is the safest way to handle things so you don't run in nay bizarre gotchas Other operating systems have complete updates, including kernel, without reboot. There are ways, it's just depends on whether they want to do it.

Kernel power manager has initiated a shutdown update#

I doubt that there is any way to update the windows Kernel land without rebooting.

kernel power manager has initiated a shutdown

None of those services run in kernel mode, whereas an update means replacing kernel land. If it needs an update, have it make that obvious instead of just powering back up with no information as to why.

Kernel power manager has initiated a shutdown full#

Doing that would be a big improvement over a full reboot, or simply make the updates less intrusive for no reason. Even if it meant locking the interface for a minute or two. Sure, but if I can stop and start a huge number of services on the average machine with no real problem, Microsoft should certainly be able to do the same for updates other than a few critical files/services. OK, but in the first place, why would that cause it to startup when I've set literally every available setting to not do that? In the second place, this is Windows 10, build 1709, which is more than a year old, so.what service pack? The last thing the control panel says was installed was a cumulative security update and that was yesterday.

kernel power manager has initiated a shutdown

User NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM for the following reason: Operating System: Service pack (Planned)

kernel power manager has initiated a shutdown

Shutdown Reason: Kernel APIħ023 10:07:13 Service Control Manager The Update Orchestrator Service service terminated with the following error: This operation returned because the timeout period expired.ġ074 10:07:01 User32 The process c:\windows\system32\svchost.exe (SUPERSONIX) has initiated the restart of computer SUPERSONIX on behalf of








Kernel power manager has initiated a shutdown