Microsoft has announced the latest preview of its Windows 11 update, which promises to bring faster launch times and a new Task Manager feature. The update, which was released in early May, has been met with excitement from users and tech enthusiasts alike. The new Task Manager feature will utilise the system's Neural Processing Unit (NPU) to improve performance and efficiency.
However, users are advised to be cautious when installing the update, as a known issue may cause installations to roll back. This issue, which was reported by users on the Microsoft forums, can cause the update to fail and revert back to the previous version. Despite this, Microsoft is urging users to test the update and provide feedback to help improve the final product.
The update is currently available for testing on Windows 11 Insider Preview builds, and users can install it by going to the Settings app and selecting the 'Update & Security' option. From there, users can select the 'Windows Insider Program' option and follow the prompts to install the update.
While the update is still in its testing phase, Microsoft is confident that it will bring significant improvements to the Windows 11 experience. The company has been working tirelessly to improve the performance and security of the operating system, and this update is just the latest step in that process.