I hate it when this happens.....
I think it is one of Murphy's Laws that says things will screw up over and over again - until you seek help. Then it works just fine.
It is hard to determine what should be when comparing two different computers because of different drivers, different MS apps, and different user customizations. It is even more so between a notebook and PC because the OS, even if the same version, must be configured differently - especially with power management.
Maybe it just needed one more reboot, or one update needed to be installed before another. I don't know but I am glad it seems to have sorted itself out and we appreciate you coming back with your followup post. :thumbsup2:
BTW, how do you have Windows Update set to deliver updates? There are two options. In addition from Microsoft, the default also is to get and send updates to PCs on your local network
and PCs on the Internet. That setting scares many of us who may be a bit paranoid about security and outside influences. The other option is to also get and send updates to PCs on your local network only.
The latter is how I have all mine set. That may mean it will take a little longer for all my systems to get updated, but I at least
feel safer
believing a badguy outside my network cannot send me a compromised update.