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yeah I got that duplication too. I think I've seen this happen before. I think it's a glitch because when I prompted the restart after I saw the update being offered again (having already installed it the other night) it just installed in a milli second and created the duplicate entry in update history as a result
i rebooted and manually checked for updates again and it said I am up to date. Was fearing some kind of loop was going to start but all ok, so I think just a bug/glitch
Thanks for the input. Since this is a dual boot computer, I run Linux Mint on a separate SSD, right now I am on Linux and I can't look at that option. My Linux system still works flawlessly, it goes to sleep when I get up and walk away from my computer. Since this problem with the sleep only began after the latest Microsoft update, I really can't see how an Intel driver would effect it, but I will look at it. If I can't fix this problem through a roll back, I am going to download the latest Windows 10 Preview and have a go at that.
My problem started after an update in August. It was appearing to switch off but the battery still flatten overnight, if put to sleep I had to do a forced shutdown and then restart to get it to wake up, if left sleeping the battery went flat.
Since then I've solved a variety of power problems for other people by disabling it. It is also called Intel power management interface engine and as far as I have found out it's supposd to work with BIOS and drivers to make everything work smoothly.
Did a bit of snooping.
Ran WindowsUpdateDiagnostic. It came back with a unfixable error Service registration is Missing. sfc /scannow in Admin mode goes to 12% and hangs.
Does it help? Of course I can go back to an earlier update and then restart from there.
I am trying to get my wife's Toshiba i3 running on Win 7 Pro up to Win 10 Pro so maybe this will take some time.
Try this fix for your wife's windows 7
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/kb/971058