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Windows 10 sleep mode reboot

I believe Windows latest update caused sleep mode to reboot the computer.  I'm on OS Build 17134.48 which introduces "task view" among other things.  Has anyone see this issue?  Also, I'm trying to revert back using a Windows recovery point.  This never shows more than one recovery point.  How do I enable more or older recovery points?  Also, remind me how to uninstall this new Windows feature update.
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I have done at least 4 dozen various Win 10 machines and have not seen this issue yet... But you only get 10 days to roll back a feature update AFAIK...

If it is still available there should be a button on the recovery tab...
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You can try that or update to 17134.112 and update (or reinstall) the Power Manager Driver.
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I'm already on a later version than 17134.112.  I need to revert back.  I just repaired Intel  Management Engine because it was questionable if I had updated its driver or not.  Every other driver has been updated a couple months ago.   Here's the screen shot in question...

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I have that version and up to date Management Engine software and firmware. Try upgrading that and all drivers or revert back as per above if that does not work
I'm trying to get an answer as to how to revert back.  As I already mentioned, my drivers are up to date.
Revert back is in one of the first or second posts above
I already mentioned that option is not available.  Please stop commenting.
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You reverted back as we asked you to do earlier and now you have reverted back.
My question asked how to recover older recovery points that aren't appearing in regular WIndows desktop mode.  No repair was necessary.
It offered the fix.