![]() Currently, Windows 10 Home edition users can't defer system updates. The feature that will add improved control over system reboots, coming with the creators update, was added in response to customer feedback, Microsoft officials explained. The creators update also will feature a new Security Center panel of controls. This early creators update build showcases a few new features, including a new Windows Defender notification item that shows protection status and the ability to block the installation of non-Windows Store apps. Microsoft this week released Windows 10 build 15046 for so-called "fast-ring" Windows Insider testers. The announcement today by Michael Fortin, corporate vice president of the Windows and Devices Group Core Quality, and John Cable, director of program management for Windows Servicing and Delivery, mostly recapped a few features that are already known from Windows Insider Program test releases, namely the ability for end users to have better control over when system reboots occur and updated privacy settings options. ![]() Microsoft executives highlighted some user controls that will be coming in the Windows 10 "creators update," expected to arrive this spring. ![]()
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