Windows 10: Windows 10’s next update will give you control over restartable apps

Discus and support Windows 10’s next update will give you control over restartable apps in Windows 10 News to solve the problem; Windows 10 can restore apps from your last session after a system reboot, but this feature is tied to the “Use my sign-in info to automatically finish... Discussion in 'Windows 10 News' started by WinLatest, Aug 22, 2019.

  1. WinLatest New Member

    Windows 10’s next update will give you control over restartable apps


    Windows 10 can restore apps from your last session after a system reboot, but this feature is tied to the “Use my sign-in info to automatically finish setting up my device” setting in May 2019 Update or older. If you turn off this feature, the automatic sign-in will also stop working and you’ll need to sign in to complete the setup after every quality or feature update.

    Microsoft introduced this fundamental change in the Fall Creators Update and it basically allows users to change the way the system handles apps during sign-in.

    With Windows 10 20H1, Microsoft is introducing a new app restart setting that will finally allow users to manage the restartable apps without turning off the automatic sign-in feature.

    Windows 10 20H1 will have this new setting turned off by default, but you can turn it on if you want the system to remember which apps you had open before the shutdown, reboot or sign out. After you sign-in back, Windows will try to load the apps, and this is independent of Windows’s built-in autostart feature.

    Windows 10’s next update will give you control over restartable apps Windows-10-sign-in-options.jpg

    You will find the restartable apps option in Settings > Accounts > Sign-in Options under ‘Automatically save my restartable apps when I sign out and restart them after I sign.’

    According to Microsoft’s typical release roadmap, Windows 10 20H1 will become available for non-Insiders in April or May.

    The post Windows 10’s next update will give you control over restartable apps appeared first on Windows Latest

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  2. trparky Win User

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    About damn time Microsoft!
     
    trparky, Aug 22, 2019
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  3. 3Colors Win User
    Windows Updated(16299.309).KB4088776 Restart is required to complete.


    Hi dalchina. Good news, I followed your suggestion and reinstalled the update and now it appears as "installed correctly" *Biggrin Maybe it was not necessary to run the Windows Update Troubleshooter or maybe if necessary. But using it I do not think it could have worsened something. The installation was very fast, unlike the first time it showed step 1 and step 2 completed.

    Thanks for the suggestions and for the time to respond Windows 10’s next update will give you control over restartable apps :) Best regards.


    And thanks for the tip of that program, I'll have it on my list.
     
    3Colors, Aug 22, 2019
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  4. Haksery Win User

    Windows 10’s next update will give you control over restartable apps

    Windows 10 update being enabled.

    Anyway , You are luckier than me. My computer was locked directly after updated to Windows 10 . but the solution is easy.
     
    Haksery, Aug 22, 2019
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