Major feature for Windows LTSC users, Microsoft now releasing hot patches (reboot-less updates) for Windows 11 LTSC and Windows Server 2025. Having to regularly update Windows with reboots is one of the most annoying features, especially when it does it overnight. Now you can go longer without rebooting, until an update too complex to hotpatch gets released. I feel this feature will reduce a lot of the complaints about Windows eventually, but Microsoft will probably use it to slipstream more telemetry in the background with it.https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/windows-itpro-blog/hotpatch-for-client-comes-to-windows-11-enterprise/4302717
>>103249079Ah yes, one update, one restart ONCE A FUCKING MONTH is so annoying...
>>103249079Oooooh goodie!!! Now microsoft can fundamentally alter my OS while it's still running and I'm right in the middle of my work (: goodie goooodie!!!!
>>103249079Sounds annoying, I don't mind rebooting my PC to update when I setup my schedule.
>>103249079lol get fucked
This will cause millions of crashes lol
>he didn't disable all updates on his win10 IoT LTSC installNgmi
>>103255056>have to tinker with the OS to make it usable LMAO
>>103255168Guess you don't use linux then
>>103251717Emmmm, did you think about the people that post their PC uptime in the threads for a second??
>>103255214im using linux and didnt had tiker with anything
>>103249079>update WindowsI'm free from jeetware
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>>103249079This was already a thing on the previous server ltsc builds from years ago.
>>103251717Maybe think for one second about the intended usecase for these operating systems and you'll realize that uptime is usually critical and not having to reboot them is very convenient, especially for system administrators.
>>103249079You don't want to go longer without rebooting. Windows still gets wonky the longer you go without a reboot.The only real benefit is that Windows won't reboot on its own to install updates.