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Windows 11 : la mise à jour de mai 2026 est disponible en préversion (KB5083631), que contient-elle ?

Après son passage sur le canal Release Preview, la mise à jour de mai 2026 est maintenant disponible en préversion pour tous les utilisateurs de Windows 11 ! Comme toujours avec les mises à jour en préversion, son installation est facultative. Elle vous permet cependant d’accéder en avance aux nouveautés et améliorations qui feront partie … Lire la suite

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Windows 11 point-in-time restore: configuration, limitations, and requirements

Point-in-time restore settings (image Microsoft)
Windows 11 is getting a new recovery feature called point-in-time restore, currently available as a preview in the Canary Insider channel (build 29576). It lets you roll back an entire PC—including the operating system, apps, settings, and local files—to a snapshot taken within the last 72 hours. Unlike the older System Restore feature, point-in-time restore captures the full system state on a schedule and is designed to be managed remotely in the future. This article covers how it works, how to configure it, and where its current limitations lie.

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Windows 11 update control: Skip, pause, and restart without forced installs

Updates available grouped for installation (image Microsoft)
Microsoft is rolling out several long-requested changes to the Windows Update experience in Windows 11. You can now skip updates during initial device setup, pause them for up to 35 days with no limit on how many times you extend the pause, and restart or shut down your PC without being forced to install a pending update. Driver, .NET (Microsoft's application runtime framework), and firmware updates will be bundled into a single monthly restart cycle. These changes are currently rolling out to Windows Insiders in the Dev and Experimental channels.

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