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"Windows 11 to Introduce Reboot-Free Updates with Hot Patching"
technology2 years ago

"Windows 11 to Introduce Reboot-Free Updates with Hot Patching"

Microsoft is testing a new Windows Update hot patching method that aims to reduce the need for reboots to four times a year, with the feature expected to be included in the Windows 24H2 update later this year. However, users will need to have Virtualization Based Security (VBS) enabled to avoid a restart, which may negatively impact gaming performance, leading to potential trade-offs for users.

"Windows 11 Introduces Reboot-Free OS Updates"
technology2 years ago

"Windows 11 Introduces Reboot-Free OS Updates"

Microsoft is testing hot patching for Windows 11, allowing users to apply security patches without rebooting, potentially reducing IT headaches and increasing productivity. However, it may require virtualization-based security, which could impact performance for gamers. The feature is expected to be part of Windows 11 24H2, arriving later this year, but it's unclear if it will be available to all users or limited to specific editions.

"Windows 11 to Introduce Reboot-Free Updates with 'Hot Patching' Feature"
technology2 years ago

"Windows 11 to Introduce Reboot-Free Updates with 'Hot Patching' Feature"

Windows 11 may soon receive updates that don't require a reboot, as evidence from a preview build suggests Microsoft is testing this feature. This "hot patching" method, already used in Windows Server and Xbox, could make updates more convenient for users, particularly for monthly cumulative updates. However, larger upgrades and out-of-band security fixes would still require reboots. This potential feature could be a significant benefit for Windows 11 users, although it remains to be seen if it will be enough to entice Windows 10 users to upgrade.

"Windows 11 to Introduce Reboot-Free Security Updates"
technology2 years ago

"Windows 11 to Introduce Reboot-Free Security Updates"

Microsoft is reportedly working on bringing the Hot Patching feature from Windows Server to consumer editions of Windows 11, allowing users to install specific updates without needing to restart the operating system. This feature is expected to be included in the 24H2 version of Windows 11, potentially reducing the frequency of required system restarts for updates.

"Windows 11: Microsoft's Update Breakthrough Eliminates Reboots"
technology2 years ago

"Windows 11: Microsoft's Update Breakthrough Eliminates Reboots"

Microsoft is testing a new "hot patching" update method for Windows 11 that aims to install critical updates without requiring a reboot, potentially reducing interruptions for users. This method, already in use on Windows Server and Xbox, is expected to debut with version 24H2 later this year, allowing for monthly security updates to be delivered without necessitating a reboot, except for a baseline update every few months. This development may offer a smoother update experience for Windows 11 users, with potential availability for x86-64 machines in 2022 and ARM64 devices in 2025.