this post was submitted on 19 Aug 2023
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Weird. So my partner has the same problem but I don't. Curious if you have a pre-built like they do?
No it's my build and a free licence I got from an older windows version.
It's just how it works. Windows sets up a timer on the bios to wake up the computer to perform the update.
The issue I had is that I only managed to stop that with a group policy.
Ah okay, it might be because I'm dual booting then, they aren't. Good to know it does it through the bios tho, that gives me something to hunt