This feature isn’t completely new in Windows operating systems, because Windows 7 gave you the pop-up as a reminder that your computer needs a restart to apply updates, but you were able to delay the restart only for four hours. This was improved in Windows 8, with two days before the restart is required, but now you can choose the exact time when you want your computer to restart and apply updates. In Windows 10 Technical Preview, Windows Update still installs updates automatically. And if you set Windows update to automatic, it won’t work different than it does in previous versions of Windows. This means that it will wait until your computer is on idle, and it will restart automatically. So if you don’t want this to happen, you’ll have to set your PC to restart at specific time after installing new updates, and here’s how to do that: This feature will certainly be well-accepted by all users who were annoyed by Windows Update restart’s poor timing, but we’ll have more builds and updates since the final release of Windows 10, so we definitely expect more improvements and features. Read Also: Free Microsoft Office Touch Apps Available for Windows 10 Users

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