Windows 10 Feature Experience Pack new way of updating

In Windows 10 2004 and later, Microsoft added a new feature called the Windows Feature Experience Pack. It can be found in Settings> About and will include shell components for faster activation of new features.

Currently, the Windows 10 Settings app doesn't tell you why the “Experience Pack” is on your system. All we know is that it includes “ which are critical to the functionality of Windows.

Windows 10 is currently updated twice a year with new features or significant improvements.

That will change early next year, when Windows 10 will start receiving new features outside of traditional updates. of Windows 10.
With the new Experience Pack, Microsoft intends to improve some features and except for major Windows 10 feature updates.

Microsoft will increase the frequency of release of new features using the "Experience Pack" that will run on Windows 10 version 2004 (20H2) and any newer.

Windows Feature Experience Pack updates will be available to users via Windows Update, but will arrive faster and be smaller in size. Basically, this is a new channel that will be used to update Windows 10 features that are not closely related to the operating system.

A new experience pack is already rolling out to pro usersWindows Insider with the following new features:

Screen crop enhancements: You can now use the modern Windows 10 screen crop to capture screenshots and paste them directly into a folder in File Explorer. To do this, you must press Win + Shift + S to copy your screen.
Touch keyboard: The touch keyboard now receives support for split function on a 2-in-1 touch device.

The two new features are currently only available for Windows Insiders, but Microsoft will start promoting new experience packages to everyone from 2021.

The new feature seems to bring the new features faster, hopefully it won't cause any problems.

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