As part of its latest updates, Microsoft has issued one that is affecting those of you hit by the “pending restart” status that just won’t disappear. Here’s how Microsoft’s team is describing the situation:

  • Download DriverFix (verified download file).

  • Click Start Scan to find all problematic drivers.

  • Click Update Drivers to get new versions and avoid system malfunctionings.

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You use CHS pinyin IME on a Windows 8.1 or Windows Server 2012 R2 based computer. A new CHS IME Hot-and-Popular dictionary update is installed when you have already started to use CHS IME. In this scenario, the Pending Restart status is displayed in the status of the current HAP update even though a restart is not required.

Pending Restart problems solved with update in Windows 8.1

So, just like we’ve said for plenty of other similar updates, you will just have to install the KB 2955164 file for this to work; a hotfix hasn’t been made available for download. This update is aimed at users of the following operating systems:

  • Windows 8.1 Enterprise
  • Windows 8.1
  • Windows 8.1 Pro
  • Windows RT 8.1
  • Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter, Essentials, Foundation, Standard

Therefore, if you have been affected by similar problems, do make sure you stay up to date and you will receive updates for some annoying issues that you don’t even suspect have been solved.

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If the advices above haven’t solved your issue, your PC may experience deeper Windows problems. We recommend downloading this PC Repair tool (rated Great on TrustPilot.com) to easily address them. After installation, simply click the Start Scan button and then press on Repair All.

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