After the release Windows 10 three years ago, Microsoft have updated versions of the operating system that require their computers to be restarted, or proceed to restart without the owner's approval.
This particular behavior has caused a lot of trouble at times users of Windows that at that time are working with their computer. But apparently the company has found a solution for this, and is going to make it available very soon.
A new feature that is currently available in the new Windows 10 Building Insider Preview Build 17723 (RS5) uses machine learning to predict at the appropriate time a restart after an update.
Microsoft said in a blog post that “it won't just check if you use it device before it restarts, but it will try to predict if you left the device to put a cup of coffee and come back later."
It looks like an ideal function in the description, but it would be good to wait until we see it in practice.
Of course, the company does not explain why Microsoft insists on rebooting itself and does not wait for the user to do it himself. But maybe there are answers, especially if you are like me who restarts the main system I use once a month at best.
If you participate in program Windows Insiders can directly test the above feature by upgrading your system. Everyone else will have to wait until the official release of the next major Windows 10 update.
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