Microsoft intends to simplify the life of Windows users by reducing the time for installing updates. Already with the next major update, which is expected to be released in April, a new update system will be launched, so that users can immediately evaluate the changes.
According to Microsoft, released a year ago, Creators Update was installed on an average in the offline mode (when the device could not be used) for 82 minutes. After the changes made in the Fall Creators Update, the installation took about 51 minutes. With the release of the next update, known as Spring Creators Update, it takes only 30 minutes. Progress in comparison with last year is obvious.
It is reported that the process of installing the update will be divided into two parts: "online", during which the computer can still be used, and "offline" with a blue screen and the progress of the update. Microsoft managed to transfer most of the processes to the online phase.
The process of updating the system essentially consists of installing a new version of the OS with the transfer of all user data, settings and installed applications. This happens for the most part during the offline installation phase of the update. With the Spring Creators Update release, unpacking a new version of Windows and preparing user data for migration will occur during the online phase.
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This is a nice step by windows..
ReplyDeleteThis will help to make life easy for us.
Thanks for info..
I will be waiting for this update.
That's good if they really made it like that, they should reduce the time! Wish them best of luck.
ReplyDeleteThat's gonna be a great and helpful experience for we all! Just hope they make it snappy and it shouldn't be jeopardise or anything.. Thanks for the info
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