Deccan Chronicle

Win 10 will stop buggy updates

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Hyderabad, March 13: Windows appears to be getting a little smarter about updates that go wrong.

A newly-published support page (spotted by Windows Latest) describes what the operating system does when a recent update causes a boot failure. First, Windows will uninstall the update and revert to a configurat­ion that should work correctly. It will then block the update for 30 days.

The page states that this approach will be taken for both driver updates and the regular monthly Patch Tuesday updates.

It’s not unusual for Microsoft to have to issue blocks for these updates to prevent them from being distribute­d to certain system configurat­ions after problems are found.

But this policy allows for more fine-grained blocking, wherein systems will impose a temporary block on themselves should they have to. In most cases, when problems with updates are discovered, they're fixed and the updates are re-issued within a few days or weeks. So a 30-day block should typically give enough time for the update to be fixed prior to the attempted reinstalla­tion.

It’s not clear if this approach will be used for the twice-yearly feature upgrades or just the regular monthly Patch Tuesday updates. Microsoft's terminolog­y usually distinguis­hes between “updates” (which are the things released on Patch Tuesdays) and “upgrades” (which come out twice a year). The descriptio­n only mentions updates and driver updates.

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