Windows 11 feature updates may appear in the form of separate downloads in the future

Windows 11 Build 22489 comes with a new page to manage your Microsoft account. As you can see in the screenshot above, the Your Microsoft Account setting of Windows 11 displays information related to active subscriptions, applications, services, and other details of the account. For example, you can also check your Outlook email and access order history, payment details, and links to the Microsoft Shopping Rewards Program.

Based on feedback from testers, Microsoft is planning to improve the Windows settings application through an online service experience package. According to reports, these online service experience packs will allow the company to modify the operating system in addition to major Windows feature updates.

If it is a tester in the Dev channel, an update is called Online Service Experience Package-Windows.Settings.Account can be seen. This particular update will only modify the Microsoft Account page in the Settings app. This is because the online service experience package will only be released for a specific experience, such as through these Windows 11 updates to improve the disk management page, the Windows Update page, and other areas of the settings application.

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This means that if Microsoft plans to provide plate improvements in multiple areas of the file explorer, start menu, and taskbar, they will release the corresponding Windows feature experience package and Windows feature update. These experience packs are available through Windows Update, and you can check for updates to find them.

It seems that the online experience pack will be unique to Windows 11 because the goal is to use these updates to improve the different shells and functions of modern operating systems. Windows 11 has modern components that are constantly improving and include new design styles, such as a new taskbar and settings interface, which allows Microsoft to easily add new features without the need for extensive patch updates to Windows.

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