Windows 11 Build 26300.8687 Cuts Reboots to One Per Update Cycle

Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26300.8687 introduces a unified update experience requiring only one reboot per cycle, bundling security patches, drivers, and fixes.

Windows 11 Build 26300.8687 Cuts Reboots to One Per Update Cycle

11 Insider Preview Build 26300.8687 cuts the number of reboots needed per update cycle to one. Microsoft bundles security patches, driver releases, bug fixes, firmware revisions, and .NET packages into a single installation. This unified update experience aims to reduce disruption for users.

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Windows 11 now requires only one reboot per update cycle.

Unified installation bundles security and drivers

The change is part of Microsoft's Windows K2 initiative, which focuses on improving system stability and user experience. CEO Satya Nadella said the company is concentrating on "core features and fundamentals that matter most to customers." We touched on Microsoft Unveils Windows K2 Plan to in our earlier Microsoft coverage.

Insider users in Dev and Beta channels will receive weekly updates. Those who update manually get new builds twice a month. Stable channel users will reboot only once a month.

Build 26300.8687 also includes improved search that handles typos better. Additionally, it brings fixes for File Explorer, taskbar, Settings, audio, Notepad, and more.

The update is available now for Windows 11 Insiders in the Dev and Beta channels. Microsoft has not announced a timeline for rolling out the unified update experience to the stable channel.

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