While turning on the laptop its gives me a message "your pc will restart in two days for the installation of updates.

About a week ago I just bought windows mobile 8 is installed. Now for the last two days while turning on the laptop its gives me a message "your pc will restart in two days for the installation of updates.

To stop, I get three option 1) sleep 2) arrested update 3) and close

What should I do?

Original title: windows update issue 8.

Hi Parichay,

The updates that are being invited to install are automatic updates.

The message you get is offered by Windows 8 after that updates are downloaded and installed.

If you do not restart your computer soon, Windows will force a restart of your computer two days after that it has installed new updates to complete their installation.

You must restart your computer at a convenient time for you, rather than wait two days and have it suddenly reboot maybe at an inopportune time.

Hope that solves your problem.

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