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Danish Kapoor
Danish Kapoor

Windows 11 updating: Copilot and taskbar changed

Microsoft, Windows 11 He shared an extensive list of changes for and announced that he would reduce Copilot integration. The company simplifies the use of artificial intelligence in response to user feedback and offers directly noticeable improvements in performance and stability. These changes directly affect how you use your computer every day.

Pavan Davuluri, Microsoft’s director of Windows and Devices, states that user feedback has been examined intensively in recent months. The first innovations were made available to Windows Insider users as of March and are spreading gradually.

The most obvious change comes on the Copilot side. Microsoft prefers to use artificial intelligence in a more limited and benefit-oriented manner instead of deploying it at every point. In this context, unnecessary Copilot entries in applications such as Snipping Tool, Photos, Widgets and Notepad will be removed.

On the taskbar side, a long-awaited flexibility is coming back. Users will now be able to move the taskbar to the top or sides of the screen. This feature provides a direct usage advantage, especially for those who use multiple screens.

Microsoft simplifies and speeds up the Windows 11 experience

File ExplorerWith the improvements made, it will open faster, show less visual flickering, and navigation will be smoother. Microsoft aims to improve performance and reliability in daily file operations. The first updates are being distributed in the short term.

The update system is also changing. Now you are less likely to encounter mandatory updates when shutting down or restarting your computer. This is a significant change, especially for users who want uninterrupted operation.

The company focuses on using system resources more efficiently in the longer term. In particular, reducing RAM usage is among the priorities. Rising RAM and SSD prices on a global scale makes these optimizations more critical. Predictions for 2026 point to a possibility of 8.9 percent contraction in the PC market.

With this, Microsoft plans to reduce operating system crash rates, improve driver quality and minimize disconnections in Bluetooth and USB connections.

These changes come after the update released in January that caused shutdown problems on some computers. The error in question also caused problems in applications such as Outlook.

On the other hand, users’ search for alternatives has accelerated. Especially Bazzite Linux distributions such as have started to attract more attention. Apple’s more affordable MacBook models also put pressure on Windows manufacturers.

Microsoft, Windows 11 It is gradually rolling out these updates planned for the company, and the first changes continue to be tested through the Insider program. The announced titles show that the operating system has been rebalanced in the areas of performance, simplicity and control.

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Danish Kapoor