Windows users will no longer be forced to run automatic updates in the middle of a game or a busy day. Microsoft is rolling out some long-awaited changes to Windows Update to users on its Dev and Experimental Windows Insider channels, including the ability to indefinitely delay updates up to 35 days at a time.
Last month, Microsoft announced a slew of upcoming changes to improve Windows 11 and address some of usersโ most common complaints about the platform. Chief among the companyโs planned fixes was making updates less disruptive. In its blog post on Friday, Microsoft says youโll be able to โextend the pause end date as many times as you needโ and that there are โno limitsโ on how many times you can reset to another 35-day window. If you donโt re-pause updates at the end of the 35-day period, updates will run as usual.
The changes to Windows Update also include more detailed titles for driver updates, which will now include the device class they apply to, such as display, audio, or battery.
Additionally, Windows 11 will now always have options in the power menu to restart or shut down without running updates, as well as the option to skip updates when setting up a new Windows device. Microsoft is also โunifying the update experienceโ to bunch together updates so users donโt have to reboot as frequently. Instead, โupdates will download in the background, then will wait for a coordinated installation and restart.โ