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You can still use any of the familiar features and tricks from the past. Perhaps the easiest way is to right-click on the Start button, select Shut Down or Sign Up from the popup menu, and then choose the appropriate option.

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Discussion threads can be closed at any time at our discretion. How to shut down Windows 8. Lance Whitney. April 9, a. Discuss: How to shut down Windows 8. Thanks for your feedback. I have the update option set to "download updates but let me choose weather to install them". After I was notified of new updates earlier today, I then went to windows update to check and install them all. Now that they're installed, going to WU let's me view the "Restart PC to finish installing" option as usual.

What I can't figure out is why I don't have the option anywhere to "Update and Shutdown" at this point. This is an option which is apparently supposed to show up after clicking the power button under the Settings charm when there's updates pending completion. I would like to know how to get this option to appear so I can simply finish installing my chosen updates when shutting the PC down at night.

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