The most recent Windows 11 update included various enhancements, particularly aimed at enhancing the speed and performance of the Microsoft Store. Despite facing criticism and challenges since its problematic launch, Windows 11 continues to face difficulties in satisfying its users, with the Microsoft Store slowdown issue being a major concern.
Windows 11 gets updated with enhancements to the Microsoft Store.
One significant update is the release of Microsoft Store version 22403, now accessible to all users through the latest Windows 11 update. This update addresses a longstanding issue impacting user experience, particularly in terms of the store’s loading performance.
The beta version of the Microsoft Store underwent thorough testing before its stable release, resulting in a significant improvement in loading speed, with speed increases of up to 40% reported.
Version 22403 is now available to all users! Give it a try! https://t.co/Q5tFiEaMNi
— Rudy Huyn (@RudyHuyn) April 15, 2024
Version 22403 is now accessible to all users! Give it a go!
The update also resolves problems with the “Buy” button in the store, which previously caused delays but now loads quickly, reducing wait times.
Windows 11 24H2, the update scheduled for 2024, is expected to introduce several new features, with a focus on artificial intelligence capabilities. For instance, the File Explorer might offer suggestions for managing files and folders, potentially improving data organization. While the exact release date is not confirmed, it is anticipated to be around September or October based on recent Microsoft announcements.
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