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  1. Windows 11 Cloud-Initiated Driver Recovery: Safer Updates With Rollback

    Microsoft is adding Cloud-Initiated Driver Recovery to Windows Update, a Windows 11 mechanism announced around WinHEC 2026 that lets Microsoft roll back faulty drivers delivered through Windows Update to a known-good version without waiting for users or PC makers to intervene. The feature...
  2. Windows 11 Update in 2026: Predictable Monthly Restarts and Clear Controls

    Microsoft is changing Windows Update in 2026 to make restarts more predictable, combining more update types into a monthly reboot rhythm while adding clearer pause, shutdown, restart, and setup controls for Windows 11 users and managed fleets. The move is not a revolution in patching so much as...
  3. Windows 11 Update Control: Re-Pause, Skip Setup Updates, and Fix Restart Prompts

    Microsoft has not abolished Windows Update, and it has not suddenly become a libertarian operating-system vendor. But the change now rolling through Windows Insider builds is still a meaningful retreat from one of the most resented assumptions of the Windows 10 and Windows 11 era: that...
  4. Windows 11 Update Gets Better Control: Fewer Restarts, Clearer Pauses

    Microsoft is finally taking aim at one of Windows 11’s most persistent sources of friction: Windows Update itself. A new set of update controls now entering the Windows Insider testing pipeline promises fewer surprise restarts, clearer update descriptions, more flexible pause options, and a less...
  5. Windows 11 Update Overhaul: Repeatable 35-Day Pause, Clearer Driver Updates

    Microsoft’s most unpopular Windows 11 ritual is finally being reworked: the operating system is gaining broader controls to pause updates, avoid update-forced shutdowns, skip setup-time updates, and make pending driver updates easier to understand. The headline change is simple but...
  6. Windows 11 Update Refresh: More Control, Fewer Surprise Restarts for 2026

    Microsoft is moving to make Windows 11 updates noticeably less disruptive, and this time the changes look more like a genuine course correction than a cosmetic tweak. In a new Insider blog post published on April 24, 2026, the company said it is rolling out a set of Windows Update improvements...
  7. Windows 11 Update Overhaul: Renewable Pauses, Clear Power Menu, Monthly Restarts

    Microsoft is testing the most user-friendly Windows Update overhaul in years, and the headline is simple: Windows 11 users may finally get meaningful control over when updates install and when PCs restart. The new Insider changes allow update pauses to be extended repeatedly, keep ordinary Shut...
  8. Windows 11 Update Overhaul: 35-Day Pause Extensions and Clear Restart Options

    Microsoft is testing one of the most user-friendly Windows Update changes in years, and the target is not updates themselves but the moment Windows chooses to install them. In a new Windows Insider rollout, Windows 11 is gaining a redesigned update experience that can let testers pause updates...
  9. Windows 11 Update Policy Changes: 35-Day Pauses and Real Restart/Shutdown Control

    Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 update-policy overhaul is not just another Settings-page tweak; it is a direct concession to one of the longest-running complaints in modern PC computing. The company is now testing a model that lets users repeatedly pause updates in 35-day blocks, choose ordinary...
  10. Windows Update “More Control” Explained: Calendar Pauses, Setup Skips, Clear Restarts

    When Microsoft says it is giving Windows users “more control” over updates, it is touching one of the oldest fault lines in the Windows ecosystem. The company’s latest Insider changes add a calendar-based pause system, make it possible to skip updates during first-run setup, and separate simple...
  11. Windows 11 Update Gets More Control: Skip, Pause, and Unified Update View

    Microsoft is making one of the most consequential changes to Windows Update in years, and it is doing so for a very simple reason: users are tired of feeling ambushed by their PCs. The company is now rolling out a broader set of update controls in Windows 11, including the ability to skip...
  12. Windows Update Gets Real Control: Skip Setup, Longer Pauses, Clearer Restarts

    Microsoft is finally giving Windows users something they have wanted for years: real control over Windows Update. The company says it is rolling out changes that let people skip updates during setup, extend update pauses beyond the old one-and-done feel, separate shutdown and restart from update...
  13. Windows Insider Update Controls: Skip Setup Updates, Better Pauses, Clear Driver Labels

    The latest Windows Insider changes to Windows Update are less about flashy new features than about a long-overdue reset of user control. Microsoft is rolling out a set of improvements that let Insiders skip setup-time updates, pause updates more flexibly, restart or shut down without being...
  14. New Microsoft Feedback Hub: Windows 11’s Trust Test Goes Bigger Than a Refresh

    Microsoft’s new Feedback Hub is a bigger deal than a simple app refresh. It is a signal that the company is trying to rebuild trust with Windows 11 users after years of complaints about missing controls, awkward defaults, and features that seemed to arrive before the basics were finished. The...