system restart reduction

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The system restart reduction tag on WindowsForum.com covers Microsoft's efforts to minimize reboots after Windows updates, particularly through hotpatching in Windows Autopatch. Hotpatching applies security updates to in-memory code without requiring a restart, reducing the number of reboots from monthly to just four times per year for enterprise clients. Discussions focus on how this technology streamlines update processes, improves uptime, and benefits IT administrators managing large fleets of Windows 11 devices. The tag also touches on related Windows update policies and enterprise deployment strategies aimed at minimizing disruption.
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    Microsoft Enhances Windows Autopatch with Default Hotpatching for Windows 11

    Microsoft has recently announced a significant enhancement to its Windows Autopatch service by enabling hotpatching for Windows 11 clients by default. This development aims to streamline the update process for enterprise customers, reducing the frequency of system restarts required after...
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