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Sounds like a hardware issue if you have to reboot more than once. Maybe a driver?
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@intromatt everything works like a charm. Except for two things:
1. These Windows updates restarting and restarting
2. Sometimes my motherboard tries to turn off the on again as soon as it enters on sleep. So it freezes when this happens -
You can disable Windows updates if you like or set your computer to reboot in the middle of the night. I am tired of this Windows 10 horseshit people are posting here about 'billions' of reboots and updates. I run Windows 10 insiders (bleeding edge) and reboot to install updates 2-3 times/month...I could disable the Windows Insider's option and never have to reboot at all if I don't want to....easily.@brunofontes
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So, looks like you either have a hardware issue with the mainboard or perhaps a driver issue for the chipset is giving you some grief. @brunofontes
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@intromatt I'll try to find bios updates. Yesterday Windows rebooted once and said it was completed. I tried to boot again and it was still installing updates. It said it were done. I tried to boot again and it stayed stuck for a couple of minutes them it showed a message that it was reinstalling the updates, I had to boot again to be able to have a "free" boot.
Now I am back using both OSs. I like them too. Actually, I'd love to have MacOS too. Each of them has it's strengths, so I like to use them all. :)
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Windows 10, a 64 boot operating system.
Every single time it updates, I have to restart gazilions times until it really finishes the update and I would be able to boot Linux again
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