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[br][br]Microsoft has confirmed that certain Windows 10 computers are marred by a USB-C bug, an issue that can slow down the shutdown process on the machines.[br][br]The problem, as the company explained, is associated with its implementation of Intel's USB Type-C Connector System Software Interface (UCSI) software in Windows 10 version 1809.[br][br]Here's all you need to know about it.[br][br]Issue causing delaying in shutdown[br][br]In a recent FAQ post, Microsoft revealed the issue, noting that it can cause up to a minute's delay in shutdown.[br][br]However, the company emphasized this would only happen when a device has just been plugged in or disconnected and the UCSI software is working.[br][br]Meaning, the chances of slow shutdown prevail when devices like docks or chargers are plugged/unplugged during the power transition.[br][br][br]Apart from that, the issue doesn't affect Windows 10[br][br]Having said that, it's important to note that the USB-C implementation issue doesn't affect Windows 10 version 1809 in any other way.[br][br]The USB-C connector of your machine would work just as it does and the performance of the system will also remain unaffected.[br][br]"The system and the USB Type-C ports should continue to function properly after the next wake or restart," Microsoft said.[br][br][br]No word on fix yet[br][br]As of now, Microsoft hasn't given a word on when we can expect a fix for this issue.[br][br]However, working with this glitch won't be an issue as it isn't as complicated as other problems we have seen on Windows 10 in the past.[br][br]You just have to make sure that any USB-C device isn't plugged or unplugged at the time of shutdown.[br][br][br][br][br]#Infinix_India..... |
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