Windows 7 with a new bug: You don’t have permission to shut down your PC

After the black wallpaper of the past few weeks, the Windows 7 operating systems, now End Of Life, hit by a new curious bug.

Although support for Windows 7 officially ended on January 14, it seems that Microsoft, in one way or another, will be forced to release an additional corrective patch after the one released in recent days to solve the problem of the ” black background, “a bug sudden that users found after installing the KB4534310 update, what should have been the last official for Windows 7.

After its installation, several users complained of a problem with the desktop background: the wallpaper went black when configured in Stretch mode.

The patch that solved this problem seems to have introduced another one, quite curious: many users report that when the system is shut down, Windows 7 warns them with a message that informs them that they do not have permission to shut down the computer. Around the net, various causes and various stratagems have been hypothesized that seem to have been successful only in sporadic cases.

Microsoft has announced that it has received reports, but has not yet confirmed the problem and has not released any official notes. It is likely that the company will be forced to work on a patch, despite the end of the support. Otherwise, the risk is to be the target of heavy accusations if someone wants to start raising the suspicion that it is a trick to induce the public to switch to Windows 10.

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