Update Windows 11 now if you don't want your computer to suffer performance issues

Microsoft released a new Update Tuesday yesterday, breaking down a series of fixes that significantly improve your computer's performance. Surprisingly, the company hasn't linked this update to security or potential unauthorized access to our information. Instead, it's intended to improve the user experience while browsing Windows 11. Therefore, if you haven't done so yet, it's recommended you update as soon as possible to receive the latest updates.

Step by step, the North American company continues to launch incentives to ensure users have every guarantee that Windows 11 will become their trusted operating system. Windows 10 is fast approaching its demise from Microsoft's plans for the new computing era to take its place, and announcements about migrating to the latest version have been swift. What's more, as the deadline approaches, the campaign tightens its grip, and screens are flooded with warnings. This scenario is happening due to the priority of offering the best service and putting all your efforts into polishing different aspects of Windows 11 that you've probably been clamoring for.

Windows 11 versions 22H2 and 23H2 are updated

Over the past few weeks, several changes and additions have been made to begin to liven up the atmosphere and welcome Windows 11 in a more insightful way, not only for home users but also for work environments that use this service. But what we're going to determine now has to do with widespread use and is aimed at all customers who have Windows 11 versions 22H2 and 23H2 on their respective computers, which were released in late 2022 and 2023, respectively. However, the former became completely obsolete last year, and the latter is following the same path for this year.

Surprisingly, despite the fact that these are systems that practically very few people use at this point, with the majority of owners with an official Windows 11 license already running version 24H2, it's striking that no security updates have been implemented against third-party risks, but rather only new features and improvements to optimize the devices. Remember that to get the latest add-ons, you need to go to Windows Update, located in the Settings menu, and then click Check for updates.

 

 

What's new?

Now that you know which versions will be updated, it's time to delve into all the new features coming to your PC. In addition to fixing the typical bugs that affect your PC's performance and operation, it's worth mentioning that, first of all, to keep all Windows 11 services running in older versions, a shortcut has been integrated into Copilot's AI. Thus, a new shortcut has arrived with the Windows + C key combination to access all its features conveniently and without any prior steps.

Among other improvements, a FAQ section now appears when you open the Settings window. This will serve to guide users and answer any questions they may have. Finally, dragging documents from File Explorer and the Desktop also undergoes changes. From now on, a new toolbar will appear where you'll be given suggested actions, such as sharing or opening your file.

 

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