Thanks. Yes, that's the feature that is already there and working great. I am not talking about Windows Updates. Let's say I install a new program, and at the end of the installation it says a restart is required. But I won't restart, just continue working. There might be a 'flag' somewhere on Windows that tells there's a pending restart (I'm not sure how that works exactly), so CS could catch that and do the full shutdown, similar to the way it occurs with updates. When the PC is turned back on later, the "restart" will be complete. If a hybrid shutdown is performed, that program will not work correctly when the PC is turned on because there has been no "restart".
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