The MS window update Portal is now faster and better

Hello

Thank you for the upgrade of the Portal window update.

I have recently reinstall my Win XP and found that the cumulative update takes less time to complete. I really appreciate the ability of this new software that is capable of downloading the update up to 120 at the same trial. It also requires fewer to reboot the PC to complete the remaining update.

I hope that the methodology can be applied to all windows.

Much appreciate if MS could continue to improve the program of the window so that it can be more effective at cumulative updates

Thank you

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Hello

Thank you for your valuable comments. We will keep the same pace.

Thank you and best regards.

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