Windows 10 updates changes will reduce disruptive reboots
Windows 10 users who are annoyed by the operating system's
updates and reboots will soon have more control over when updates are
installed.
Disruptive reboots due to Windows 10 update installations have prompted
complaints from users since the OS was released less than two years ago.
As it stands, some updates cannot be deferred and will install
automatically, and often require that the system reboots.
As part of the Creators Update project, Windows 10 users will soon be able to schedule the installation of updates at a specified time, or to hit the "snooze" button to pause updates for up to three days. This should make reboots less disruptive but could come at a security cost.
John Cable, director of program management at Microsoft, also said that the firm is exploring changes to privacy settings in Windows 10, which has been another issue for users since its release.
Read more at blogs.windows.com
As part of the Creators Update project, Windows 10 users will soon be able to schedule the installation of updates at a specified time, or to hit the "snooze" button to pause updates for up to three days. This should make reboots less disruptive but could come at a security cost.
John Cable, director of program management at Microsoft, also said that the firm is exploring changes to privacy settings in Windows 10, which has been another issue for users since its release.
Read more at blogs.windows.com
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