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Windows will no longer automatically restart to install updates with the Creators Update

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Every single Windows user has probably experience the frustration of having Windows automatically restart in order to install an update. Well, that problem will soon become a thing of the past as the upcoming Windows 10 Creators Update will be making some changes to how updates are installed.

Once the Creators Update has been installed, Windows users will now alert you whenever an update has been downloaded. This alert will give you the option to either install the update and reboot the computer immediately, schedule a time within the next three day for installation, or to snooze the update for the next three days, allowing them to pause the update process completely for three days.

Besides the changes to Windows 10’s update system, the Creators Update will also bring with it a new privacy setting experience. Those interested in getting a first glance of the new privacy hub can do so via a Quest found on Windows 10’s Feedback Hub.

Source: Windows Blog

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