Yesterday I switched off my laptop during an update.
Today I turned on the laptop and it doesn't turn on for about 2 minutes it says something like checked for update then the display goes away and comes back from the beginning
Is there a way to restart the computer?
If not, I have a big problem
Would be nice if someone could help me there
There's always one shouldn't switch off the PC when an update is running, what do you think why, get yourself a repair tool or do it with a boot stick / boot cd from Windows.
Don't write down which system - the symptoms sound like Windows. You can simply revert to the most recent restore point. And then the updates all over again.
And if that doesn't help, reinstall.
Windows dismantles itself is quite normal. Has only become rarer now. Just a toy system for laypeople.
Um you if the update is just doing NEN that is completely logical, and if he can boot up ned he can't use a restore point.
Well, this is just not normal with real operating systems.
You're right about Windows - that's part of the brand experience.
This is the correct operating system…
These are toys for the desktop niche. Now quite insignificant. Except for gamers - just toys.
It is clear that is why a lot of people gamble on Windows… Instead of Linux or Apple… Since Linux and apple don't recognize many games.
While Windows updates are installed, the screen shows that you shouldn't switch off your PC
Yesterday I switched off my laptop during an update.
Then it's your own fault if you ignore the message.
Is there a way to restart the computer?
If not, I have a big problem
You could have thought about that yesterday.
You can call up the repair options with a Windows startup disk (bootable USB stick) and reset the computer to the system restore point that Windows creates before every update.
There are plenty of tutorials on how to do this on the Internet.
Exactly, that's right.
Fun fact: the Ubuntu Server Installer makes security updates as the last step. And while those are being pulled, it also offers a restart, just as you like. Because a proper system can take it…
Sorry, but it's really lost when you turn off the computer although it says that it must not be switched off during the update
You just because a shoe was nailed instead of sewn, it is still a shoe…
Not everything that's clumsy is a comparison…
Yes, nonsense who else is full of your nonsense. You have apparently not understood what operating system means.
In the worst case only reinstall helps. Until then, you can try to repair the existing installation with a windows 10 stick, which you can make yourself with the media creation tool.