• Good news! Soon Windows 11 updates won't take forever thanks to 2

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Wednesday, October 23, 2024 17:00:06
    Good news! Soon Windows 11 updates won't take forever thanks to 24H2's speed boost

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    Wed, 23 Oct 2024 15:57:17 +0000

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    Microsoft has managed to cut Windows 11 24H2 update install times by nearly half, using smarter tech to deliver faster updates and smoother reboots.

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    Windows 11 users, I have some good news (for a change) about the new feature update for 2024, version 24H2 . Thanks to major improvements to how the Windows Update app works, 24H2 will be installed faster than previous major updates.

    Microsoft published a blog post explaining how its been working on changes behind the scenes that speed up how updates are installed, and the process will draw significantly less system resources as well, contributing to the speeding up of the installation process.

    Thanks to 24H2s servicing stack, a crucial software component that is responsible for installing updates in the operating system, installation is 45.6% faster and restart time is 39.7% faster than we saw with Windows 11 version 22H2 (and 23H2 , as both versions have the same servicing stack) when installing cumulative updates for devices that were up to date and regularly maintained.

    Systems that were running older versions of Windows 11 also saw big improvements, according to tests carried out by Microsoft. On a computer that hadnt been updated for a year a half, Microsoft claims improvements of installation being 43.6% faster and taking 33.5% less time to restart. Good news all around.

    As described by Microsoft, this was done using a couple of methods. First, Microsoft implemented parallel processing, allowing Windows PC devices to handle multiple parts of the update simultaneously. Second, it used smart caching, meaning that when Windows 11 processes part of an update, it stores (or caches) that information so it doesnt redo the same parts of the process twice.

    This helps speed things along when the same parts of the update show up repeatedly. Finally, updates will now make better use of RAM (your computers temporary memory storage), by checking if your PC is low on RAM and adjusting the update process accordingly to avoid slowing things down. (Image credit: Microsoft) Faster, more efficient updates all around for Windows 11

    Faster cumulative security updates arent the only improvement, with larger feature updates (that bring new tools and features) being made more efficient as well. This will include Edge , Microsofts default browser for Windows 11, saving about 200MB of space during bigger feature updates. You can read more in to the technical details of all of these processes in Microsofts blog post .

    If Microsoft has its numbers right, you should feel that updates install significantly faster. The time it takes to download and install updates is
    one of the biggest complaints you hear from Windows 11 users and this will mean less down time and less frustration due to having to wait for your
    device to update or restart. Using fewer system resources during the update process means that you should be able to use your computer for various tasks while updates are installed, allowing you to get on with your activities. YOU MIGHT ALSO LIKE... Fed up with Windows 11s look? New mod lets you revamp the desktop, including the floating taskbar once seen in a Windows 12 leak
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    Link to news story: https://www.techradar.com/computing/windows/good-news-soon-windows-11-updates- wont-take-forever-thanks-to-24h2s-speed-boost


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