Kia ora koutou
If you are due a PC replacement (asset tag on your computer has July 2016 on it) you may find the Windows updates IT pushed out recently (including a big feature update) take some time to install on your aging PC. Our record in LAC is Wendy with over 4 hours, but has been very variable experience.
I highly recommend setting the updates to run (if they are pending there should be an indication in the power menu in Windows start that it wants to “update and restart” or “update and shutdown”) at the end of your work day so they have time to complete before you next need to use or remote to your computer.
IT have recently (end last week) changed how Windows Updates get rolled out and installed on individual computers. You should now be able to set up your active hours in Windows Update Settings so that updates will happen automatically outside these times.
Ngā mihi,
Romy (on behalf of Library Digital Services)