Microsoft solves a shutdown delay error due to USB-C
As early as Windows 10 Version 1809, users found that computers using USB-C controllers had significant delays if they were turned off. Later, Microsoft confirmed that the shutdown was extended for 60 minutes due to a connector system software interface error, that is, 60 minutes after the shutdown command was issued. In the end, Microsoft spent half a year fixing the problem but it was still an incomplete fix because the user must upgrade the latest version of Windows 10.
Microsoft has announced that it has fixed the shutdown problem based on USB-C controller in Windows 10 Version 1903. The latest solution from Microsoft has been able to solve the shutdown problem, and Microsoft added this fix to the cumulative update launched last month. If users want to resolve this issue, they must upgrade to the latest version of Windows 10 and install at least the routine cumulative update for May 2019.
And Microsoft has no plans to launch the same program for Windows 10 Version 1809. It is not clear why Microsoft is not willing to fix the old version. Of course, this may also be Microsoft’s practice of urging users to always use the latest version, but this kind of persecution is expected to make corporate users dissatisfied.