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Microsoft: Your PC power settings could be breaking Windows Update

Microsoft seems to have noticed the problem with Windows devices completely up to date. In a blog post shared on January 27, 2022, Microsoft team members noted the technology giant had looked for reasons behind the Windows PC left in the update. According to the post, the company believes that there are several reasons for updates not always triggering, including how long your PC is turned on, and the power settings you use with them.

How does this affect you? Well, based on Microsoft information has shared, it looks like you have to keep your computer for a few hours at a time to ensure that it connects to the Windows update server. In fact, Microsoft records devices need to be connected at least two hours continuously, and six hours total after updates are released, for devices to update reliably when new patches arrive.

Because your computer needs and connect for a number of times to install updates, using power settings that put your computer to hibernation can affect Microsoft measurements calling connectivity. This metric is basically the minimum number of hours that must be activated and simultaneously connected to Microsoft services so that the system such as Windows updates function properly.

Microsoft reports about 50% of all Windows 10 devices not on Build Services do not meet the minimum size they need their services. In addition, around 25% of devices in Windows 10 buildings served more than 60 days also fail to achieve minimum update connectivity metrics, according to the company This leads to an increased risk of exposure to exploitation in system services, which can make it easier for bad actors to gain access to your account. But how do you fix it?

First, Microsoft recommends using Windows 10 baseline updates. This allows you to set power settings to suggested options that ensure power savings and connectivity of stable update to meet whatever requirements needed to trigger updates. In addition, Microsoft said people who use group policy objects can manage their settings in the Security Compliance Toolkit Basically, what this service does is set your computer hibernation and sleep settings to synchronize shorterly with what you need to connect to Windows updates to the server. This ensures you always get updates on time, reduce your security services opportunities outdated.

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