Windows 11 to Receive Updates Without Rebooting

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Microsoft is experimenting with a novel approach to streamline the update process for Windows 11, enabling patches to be applied seamlessly without requiring users to reboot their computers.

Previously Deployed in Windows Server and Xbox

This innovative update method, dubbed “hot patching,” has been previously utilized in Windows Server and Xbox systems. However, it has now surfaced in the latest iteration of Windows 11 released for developers. The hot patching mechanism is poised to revolutionize the update experience by allowing for the implementation of monthly security patches without necessitating system reboots. While this new method will cater to security updates, it’s expected that conventional operating system updates containing new features will continue to function as usual.

Anticipated Rollout for Different Architectures

The hot patching feature is slated to debut in the Windows 11 24H2 version, slated for release in the autumn of 2024, for x86 and x64 architectures. ARM64 devices are set to gain access to this feature in 2025. However, it remains unclear whether hot patches will be universally available to all Windows 11 users or if they will be exclusive to commercial editions of the operating system.

Overall, this advancement underscores Microsoft’s commitment to enhancing the user experience and streamlining the update process for Windows 11 users worldwide.

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