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Windows 10 stops updates at machine usage times by automated learning


One of the most frustrating aspects of Windows 10 is the start-up of the operating system at the time the machine is being used. Although Microsoft has tried to address this approach by including features to delay, Windows 10 users still complain that updates are restarting Devices at times of use.

In response, Microsoft said it was aware of the problem. Windows Insider CEO Donna Sarkar explained that the company had updated its reboot logic to use a new, more adaptive and proactive system. "We will not check if you're currently using your device just before you restart it, but we'll also try to predict whether you left the device completely and then returned," Sarkar said. To him again soon after. "

Microsoft has been testing this new model internally, where it has seen promising results. The company is also constantly updating the model because it is cloud based, it is now open to Windows Insiders for additional comments and tests.

Windows 10 trial users will begin to see this update in the latest Redstone 5 and 19H1 updates released to Insiders today. If the Microsoft update model is already fixed, it may end one of the most frustrating aspects of the Windows 10 operating system.
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