Security News > 2019 > April > Windows 10: New update controls for end users, automatic removal of broken updates

It seems that last year’s Windows 10 updating troubles have spurred Microsoft to make some changes to the operating system’s update experience and the company’s quality testing of updates. “In previous Windows 10 feature update rollouts, the update installation was automatically initiated on a device once our data gave us confidence that device would have a great update experience. Beginning with the Windows 10 May 2019 Update, users will be more in control of initiating … More → The post Windows 10: New update controls for end users, automatic removal of broken updates appeared first on Help Net Security.
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