‘One Time Restart’—Microsoft Changes Windows After 15 Years - Forbes
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‘One Time Restart'—Microsoft Changes Windows After 15 Years ForbesWindows 11 KB5089549 reportedly failing to install, slowing internet down on certain systems NeowinMicrosoft reveals why some Windows 11 updates can take a while to install, even after a quick download Windows LatestMicrosoft confirms Windows 11 may restart multiple times after updates and your PC isn't broken, as it's due to Secure Boot 2023 Windows LatestMicrosoft warns that your next Windows 11 update might take a good deal longer — but don't panic, nothing's broken TechRadar
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