Win10 forces users to update the system as long as they connect to the network.

  

The original Windows system update patch can be selected by the user, but it is said that Microsoft will force Windows 10 Home Home users to download and install updates this time. There are options to turn off. This week's final version of the user is sent to the user's terms and conditions, and Windows 10 users will receive automatic updates without additional notice. This rule will probably make some Windows users feel bad.

At the same time, by default, if the computer is not in use, Windows 10 will automatically download, install updates and restart the computer. Only one of these is optional, and it is when to restart. Previous Windows 8.1 also included four options, including automatic restart, choosing when to reboot, choosing when to download the installation, or never checking for updates.

The problem users think about this feature is the forced download and update errors. This change in Windows 10 means that if users' devices are connected to the network, they have no way to intervene or manage system updates.

The future update for Windows 10 is not only a security patch, but also a feature upgrade (so the size of the update file is not expected to be small), which is in line with Microsoft's strategy of "Windows as a Service (WaaS)". Related. However, in fact, the situation of error updates or update failures has become less and less, so this should not be a big problem.

The benefits of forcing system updates are actually more than bad. People don’t need to worry about system updates in the future, so system consistency will be better, and all users can enjoy as much as possible. With the latest features, security will be more secure, similar to Google's Chrome browser.

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