Microsoft has confirmed that Windows 11 will let users pause updates indefinitely, a level of control not available since Windows 8. The change is part of the broader Windows K2 update rollout announced this week. Pavan Davuluri, EVP of Windows and Devices at Microsoft, explained the new options:
"Users will be able to skip updates during device setup to reach the desktop faster, restart or shut down without installing updates, and pause updates for longer when needed."
The update also aims to reduce disruptions with fewer automatic restarts and notifications.
What Changes With Windows 11 Updates
Since Windows 10, updates have been largely mandatory. Users could delay them for a few weeks, but eventually, Windows would enforce the installation. That restriction is now being removed. Once the update rolls out, users will be able to postpone updates as they wish, shut down or restart without needing to install a pending update first, and skip update installation during initial setup.
Why Microsoft Is Letting Windows 11 Users Pause Updates
Microsoft aims to make updates more predictable, easier to manage, and less disruptive. This change is part of a larger effort to improve Windows 11’s reputation, along with performance enhancements and reduced system friction.
What Windows 11 Users Should Know Before Pausing Updates
Microsoft is working on ways to streamline update restarts by consolidating them to once a month and making updates more reliable and faster to install. While pausing updates indefinitely might give users more control, it also means security patches could be missed, leaving devices more vulnerable over time.
The company has not announced a specific release date for these update controls but says the changes will be introduced later in 2026 as part of the Windows K2 initiative.
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