But the tech giant Microsoft is already about to resolve this, giving users soon enough to be able to put the Windows 10 updates on hold for a period of time. The next major update of Windows 10 will bring many new features, which are slowly getting to know. The build that was recently released unofficially showed some of these improvements, which will soon be available on the Insiders program. To give some control over the updates to the users, the tech giant Microsoft has prepared a novelty. Already in the next build, it will be possible, in the definitions of the updates, to put them on pause, blocking the process. This new option came in build 14997, which appeared on the Internet on Christmas Day and will be launched for everyone to update Creators Update, announced by the tech giant Microsoft in October and expected date for release as early as March next year. So, is this an indefinite break from Windows 10 updates? No, the tech giant Microsoft does not want Windows 10 users to stop having their systems up-to-date, even because this goes against the company’s new philosophy. Therefore, this break is limited and can only be used for 35 days. This is a period large enough to solve any problem that arises with an update and that prevents users from using their systems. Slowly, but decisively, the tech giant Microsoft is improving Windows 10. However, every new update comes with new features based on user requests, which makes Windows 10 the obvious choice for any computer.

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