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"textContent": "Microsoft now says Windows 11 users can pause updates when they need to focus on work. At the same time, the company is testing major new update controls, including indefinite pause options, separate shutdown buttons, and fewer forced restarts in future Windows 11 updates.\n\nThe post Microsoft says you should pause Windows 11 Updates when you need to work, as it tests greater controller appeared first on Windows Latest",
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