First big Microsoft update after vow to 'win back fans'
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First big Microsoft update after vow to 'win back fans'
"This update improves the reliability of relevant explorer.exe processes so they stop after closing File Explorer windows. General Reliability fixes bring underlying changes to help improve explorer.exe reliability, including at sign-in and when interacting with taskbar menus."
"The maximum FAT32 format size limit from the command line has increased from 32GB to 2TB: a small change, but a definite improvement in quality of life. Other reliability tweaks include improvements to Windows Hello, the Microsoft Store, and the taskbar system tray."
"Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella stated the company is working to 'win back' fans, while Windows boss Pavan Davuluri acknowledged that Windows needs to be faster, more reliable, and contain a more targeted deployment of AI."
The April 30 update from Microsoft focuses on improving Windows stability and reliability. Key enhancements include fixes for explorer.exe processes, general reliability improvements, and better performance for startup apps. The maximum FAT32 format size limit has increased from 32GB to 2TB. Additional tweaks enhance Windows Hello, the Microsoft Store, and the taskbar system tray. Microsoft aims to regain user trust by addressing speed and reliability while integrating AI features more thoughtfully into the user experience.
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