Several days ago, when I booted the computer, I got the message that
Microsoft had installed a critical, security update, which requires
an automatic restart. Before I had time to look for an OK button,
the message disappeared. I asked my sighted wife to watch as the
computer booted, and she could see no button. A simple restart from
the start menu does not help. What should I do next. the term
"automatic restart," isan oxymoron in this context. The computer
won't automatically restart, and there seems no way to trigger an
automatic restart.
thank you.
Virgil A. Cook, Ph.D. Associate Professor Emeritus of English Virginia Tech
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