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On 12/19/2024 8:12 PM, CrudeSausage wrote:
> Le 2024-12-19 à 19:37, chrisv a écrit :
>> Chris Ahlstrom wrote:
>>
>>>> some dumb fsck wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Pure horseshit.  It's extremely rare for Windows application 
>>>>> installs or
>>>>> updates to require a reboot.
>>>
>>> Haw haw haw. Tell another knee-slapper, Doof.
>>>
>>> Every goddam update on my corporate laptop required one or more reboots.
>>>
>>> About the most one could do was delay the reboot.
>>
>> It's extremely rare for Wintrolls to tell the truth.
> 
> Yeah, it would be ridiculous to claim that Windows updates don't require 
> reboots. A lot of them don't, but the majority do. Applications tend not 
> to require a reboot though.


I was referring to applications and updates to them, not to Windows updates.