Do you ever wonder what this message really means? Is it really important?
The Answer is Yes.
Be Patient.....
If you see a notification window similar to the image above, be sure to not force your computer to turn off by unplugging the power cord while it is updating. Your Windows operating system is built with important registry files. If these registry files are corrupted (mixed up), your computer will not run properly, maybe not even at all. This also applies to you Apple users, too. Your OS X operating system also suffers if you don't allow software updates to install properly.
Tip: If you are trying to install software updates on a laptop, be sure to plug in the power cord before you begin. This will ensure the computer will not shut down unexpectedly due to a drained battery. Some laptops will prevent the update from starting if a power cord is not plugged in.
I would have to agree totally with this. It is so important not to shutdown your computer while updates are running. The idea regarding the laptop to make sure that it is plugged in before running updates is a great tip.
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ReplyDeleteI agree with you. Normally when any application is running we should not shutdown our computer. we should be patient and wait till it is completed. If we don't want to update any application than we could stop that unwanted updates. Thanks for your tips.
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