Microsoft promises major improvements to Windows 11 performance, reliability, and updates — lower RAM usage, fewer Copilot interactions, and enhanced File Explorer incoming

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Although we haven't asked for an official survey, it's a safe enough statement that trust in Windows — and, by extension, Microsoft is at its lowest point since the crash-prone, insecure Windows 98/Me. Despite a strong initial release, Windows 11's subsequent enshittification turned users away, many of whom see the OS as a direct downgrade from the now-unsupported Windows 10.

The company published a surprisingly detailed blog post, promising that the situation will change over the course of this year. In contrast to the usual buzzword-laden corporate promises, the article goes over quite a fair number of upcoming technical and interface improvements for Windows 11. These range from performance, overhead, and reliability improvements to efforts to make the main user interface less annoying.

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Bruno Ferreira
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  • Notton
    "We promise"
    okay, then what's with the March update breaking sign-in?
    Https://www.techpowerup.com/347587/windows-11-march-update-blocks-microsoft-account-sign-in-in-office-and-copilot-apps
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  • bolweval
    🤞
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  • S58_is_the_goat
    Notton said:
    "We promise"
    okay, then what's with the March update breaking sign-in?
    Https://www.techpowerup.com/347587/windows-11-march-update-blocks-microsoft-account-sign-in-in-office-and-copilot-apps
    Starting NOW...
    Reply
  • Syntaximus
    Tell me lies, tell me sweet little lies...
    Reply