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The question is essentially about scripting the process for automated function on the battery. Manual operations are not applicable responses.– music2myearCommented Nov 21, 2017 at 20:05
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Where is the "scripting the process" mentioned, or even implied? OP says PC, not server. OP also says "when I push 'Power' button", more than implying that manual processes are acceptable.– computercarguyCommented Nov 21, 2017 at 20:13
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Question is about computers connected to a UPS, the correct assumption then is that he is looking for a method that can be triggered by the UPS, a script. The mention of a power button within this context is more likely to mean that even when OP presses the power button it still goes through installing updates.– music2myearCommented Nov 21, 2017 at 20:19
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I've personally used UPSs on desktops without any expectation of a shutdown script. I've also set up many desktops for companies desktops without shutdown scripts. Simply saying "UPS" doesn't imply anything about scripting to me, so that's not a "correct assumption" if you're going to assume an assumption..– computercarguyCommented Nov 21, 2017 at 20:36
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Actually I wasn't asking about scripting. I was asking about a solution when my battery (UPS or laptop, whatever) is running out, and I'm sure the Update will be interrupted in the middle of process. And I need some official answer. What Microsoft thinks about such scenarios?– Rustem ZinnatullinCommented Jan 5, 2018 at 11:11
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