Microsoft Says It Will Stop Annoying Windows 10 Users with Random Reboots

Microsoft Says It Will Stop Annoying Windows 10 Users with Random Reboots

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https://wccftech.com/microsoft-stop-annoying-windows-10-users/

Windows 10 is probably the only operating system that comes to mind whenever someone mentions “annoying updates.” Microsoft has continued to introduce a number of changes to reduce that annoyance and make the process seamless. However, despite the operating system having turned 3-years-old, it is yet to stop frustrating its users.

As many of our readers have pointed out, Windows 10 always seems to start its update-reboot process when you are in the middle of something, aggressively reducing your performance. The operating system also has the ability to spot the idle moments when a computer isn’t being used and use that duration for reboots. But, what if you just moved away from your machine for a quick coffee and had to deal with a system rebooting to install latest updates?

Microsoft Says It Will Stop Annoying Windows 10 Users with Random Reboots

Jul 26, 2018, 10:15pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/microsoft-stop-annoying-windows-10-users/ > Windows 10 is probably the only operating system that comes to mind whenever someone mentions “annoying updates.” Microsoft has continued to introduce a number of changes to reduce that annoyance and make the process seamless. However, despite the operating system having turned 3-years-old, it is yet to stop frustrating its users. > As many of our readers have pointed out, Windows 10 always seems to start its update-reboot process when you are in the middle of something, aggressively reducing your performance. The operating system also has the ability to spot the idle moments when a computer isn’t being used and use that duration for reboots. But, what if you just moved away from your machine for a quick coffee and had to deal with a system rebooting to install latest updates?