Microsoft does it rolls new change for Windows 11 this allows users to skip the update section of the out-of-the-box installation experience. Until now, Windows 11 PCs had to endure a time-consuming update process when setting up a new PC for the first time, which could often take up to 30 minutes to complete, depending on how many updates were installed.
Of course, this became a sore point for many. This forced update process means that the entire installation process for a new Windows 11 PC can take almost 40 minutes, which is significantly slower than the streamlined and efficient installation experiences found on competing platforms like macOS. Chrome OSand Linux distributions.
“If you choose to skip updates, the latest features and security fixes won’t be applied until you choose to accept updates after hitting the desktop”, Aria saysMicrosoft engineer working on Windows Update. This experience has been tested with select groups for several months, but is now generally available to everyone.
This change is part of a larger effort to fix it Windows 11’s biggest pain points. The company confirmed last month that it’s working on a series of quality-of-life updates designed to make the OS faster and less annoying, and adding the ability to skip the lengthy update process during installation is a big step forward.
Microsoft is working on others as well Major changes in Windows Update Designed to make the update experience in Windows less intrusive. The company has already confirmed that it will allow users to postpone updates indefinitely, while also reducing the need for PCs to restart to once a month to install updates.
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