Microsoft has come up with an innovation that will ease the update burden of Windows 11 users. The most complained about long update installation and reboot processes are now history. Windows 11 will install updates much faster with the new version. Here are the details…
Windows 11 updates will now be faster and less problematic
With new improvements from Microsoft, Windows 1a updates will now install 45% faster. This is almost half the time it used to take. There’s also a reduction of up to 25% in CPU usage. This means that your computer’s processor will no longer be as tired as before and will use less energy during the update process.
Moreover, the improvements will also kick in when restarting the computer. In fact, the reboot time is said to be 40% faster on some systems. Another good thing is that the download size of Windows 11 updates has been reduced.
Microsoft is making updates 200 MB smaller so they won’t put as much strain on your internet connection. For example, apps that are already up to date, such as Microsoft Edge, are not downloaded again, so update packages can be downloaded lighter and faster.
In fact, Microsoft achieves this speedup through parallel processing. This means that Windows 1a updates are installed more efficiently in the background and system memory (RAM) is used more effectively. The caches used to install updates have also been optimized. This means that you now get fast and smooth updates without damaging your system.
So, are you satisfied with the updates? You can write your opinions in the comments section below.