GauravK wrote:
1. You answered your question yourself. It is because Windows 8.1 handles closing of Metro apps differently than Windows 8. If you try to open them again from the Start screen, don't you see the same behavior?
Nope, if I close them from the screen, they still appear as dormant processes in Process Hacker, (another truly great open source program,) but the difference is when they are launched. If launched via the start screen, they start fresh but when launched via CS, they resume where they left off.
GauravK wrote:
:) To truly close Metro apps in Windows 8.1 instantly, use Alt+F4. Or drag below and hold till they show their icon and then close.
Funny that you mention the drag and hold thing, I just found that out by accident and decided to come post it here. I was just dragging them off quickly before. The inconsistency with launching previously closed apps, (by quick drag down,) still happens but this takes care of it good enough for me.
GauravK wrote:
2. Have you restarted after installing all updates and yet you see the icon? Until you restart, it will show that icon. You can turn off the display of that icon by opening settings and going to General Behavior tab, unchecking the option "Check for Windows updates on shutdown".
I've discovered whats going on here. I have all updates installed and have restarted multiple times since then. It gets triggered when I open Win Update even though there are ONLY 3 optional updates listed. This behavior is incorrect for optional updates and furthermore, even if it wasn't, It should only show beside the shutdown button when there is a pending restart from updates that require it after they have been installed, not when there are optional or even important updates that have not been touched yet.
GauravK wrote:
Also, is it possible that one or two optional updates or Windows Defender definition updates are not yet installed even if you restarted? Basically, if there are any pending updates, the icon will show. If your Windows Update settings are set to "Download updates but let me choose whether to install them" or "Install updates automatically", it shows.
Only the optionals, (no defender updates,) which are drivers that I don't want right now but don't want to hide off the list just yet. These wouldn't exactly constitute pending updates since I have not selected to install them, which is what the shutdown update icon is for.
My setting is "Never check for updates", I like to do it manually and not be bothered to do it otherwise.
GauravK wrote:
3. Didn't understand. A screenshot explaining what you mean would help.
It happens right after clicking shutdown so getting a shot is impossible unless I can time it right shutting it down in VMware, while taking a shot with the host OS. I'll try to get something decent to post. It's really a tiny, minor thing though.