Microsoft released an optional update for its operating system last week. Windows 10 update KB5009596 improves the ability to sync your settings to improve the experience of migrating to Microsoft's Windows 11 operating system.
The change log provides the following information:
Added an item for users migrating to the original version of Windows 11 New feature for "Sync your settings". You'll use Sync Your Settings to automatically back up your app list to your Microsoft account. You can then quickly restore these apps on your original Windows 11 device. This new feature will be deployed in the coming weeks.
Synchronizing your settings is not a new feature of Windows 10 as it is part of the Settings app. Microsoft could have created a standalone feature and called it Sync Your Settings, but that seems unlikely.
New feature adds a list of installed Microsoft Store apps to a linked Microsoft account, making it easier to restore those apps on a Windows 11 device if signed in with the same Microsoft account. Microsoft has revealed that it will roll out the feature to all Windows 10 devices "in the coming weeks."
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