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    Users can now pause Windows updates for a longer time

    Dawn SolanoBy Dawn SolanoApril 27, 2026Updated:April 27, 20262 Mins Read
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    An update to Microsoft Windows 11 is introducing new options that enables users to delay installations, bypass updates during setup, and avoid interruptions when shutting down their devices.

    In a Windows blogpost, Microsoft said it is redesigning the Windows Update experience to give users more flexibility and clearer control over when updates are applied. One of the changes is the ability to extend paused updates without a fixed limit. Before, users could only delay updates for a certain number of days.

    Under the new system, update pauses can be extended as many times as needed, allowing users to defer installations for longer periods.

    The company is also adjusting the out-of-box experience (OOBE), or the initial setup process for new devices. Users can now skip updates entirely during setup, enabling faster access to the desktop.

    The updated system will include always-available options to shut down or restart a device without installing updates. This means users will no longer be limited to update-related actions when powering off their computers.

    The Windows Update interface will provide more detailed information about pending updates. 

    Updates will also be grouped into a single “Available updates” section, so it is  easier to review and manage multiple pending installs at once. At the same time, updates can download and prepare in the background, reducing installation time once the user chooses to proceed.

    Microsoft said it is also working to improve reliability by introducing recovery mechanisms that can automatically address update failures. Systems will be able to retry installations or resolve issues without requiring manual fixes.

    The changes are currently being tested with Windows Insiders, with broader availability expected in future updates.

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    Dawn Solano

    Content Producer for PhilSTAR Tech

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