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How does Windows Update handle the installation of non-security updates?

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03-16-2024, 08:33 PM
Windows Update grabs non-security stuff like feature tweaks or bug fixes without much fuss. It checks your PC when you're online. You might not notice it downloading in the background. I always tell you to let it run overnight. It queues them up after security ones. Sometimes it nudges you to restart. You hit okay, and it patches things quietly. Non-security updates roll out slower than the urgent ones. They aim to smooth out your daily grind. I skip them if I'm in a rush, but you shouldn't. It handles the install by pausing apps first. Then it swaps files swiftly. You boot back up, and everything feels fresher. It even rolls back if something glitches. I trust it for that reliability. You can tweak settings to delay them a bit.

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