Windows 11 Gets a Speed Boost: Faster Updates and Smaller Downloads
Windows 11 just got a major upgrade for smoother sailing! The latest version, 24H2, brings significant improvements to how Windows updates itself, saving you precious time and resources.
Here’s the exciting news:
Lightning-Fast Updates: Monthly security updates are now significantly faster to install (up to 45.6%) and restart (up to 39.7%). That means less downtime waiting for your PC to get patched up.
Reduced CPU Usage: Windows Update will use less of your computer’s processing power (up to 15.3%) during updates, keeping your system running smoothly in the background.
Smaller Feature Updates: Traditional feature updates are also slimmed down by about 200 MB in size, thanks to smarter handling of built-in apps like Microsoft Edge.
These improvements are particularly noticeable for devices that haven’t been updated in a while. Even if your PC is 18 months behind, version 24H2 will get you back on track faster with significant reductions in update times and CPU usage.
So how does it work?
Microsoft has been redesigning how it delivers updates, and version 24H2 builds on those advancements. Previously, some built-in apps like Mail and Calendar received updates through the Microsoft Store, while others were updated with the monthly security patches. Version 24H2 streamlines this process by including Microsoft Edge in the monthly update, eliminating the need for a separate download.
The best part? This all happens automatically – no extra steps required from you.
With Windows 11 version 24H2, you get a faster, more efficient update experience, freeing you up to focus on what matters most.
Sources: Undercode Ai & Community, Internet Archive, Tech Support Hub, Wikipedia, Techcommunity.microsoft.com
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