Microsoft is reportedly working to fix Windows 11's most annoying flaws — wants to restore the operating system's reputation

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Complaints surrounding Windows 11's buggy updates and glitchy UI have apparently finally reached the ears of Microsoft, and the company wants to do something about it in 2026. The Verge reports that Microsoft is now focusing on fixing Windows 11's core issues for the rest of the year, in a process known as "swarming".

The Verge received a statement from Windows and devices president Pavan Davuluri, who claims that feedback from Windows Insiders to fix Windows 11's core issues has been loud and clear. Davuluri further claimed that Microsoft needs to improve Windows "in ways that are meaningful for people", and this year will see Microsoft improving performance, reliability, and the "overall experience" of Windows.

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Aaron Klotz
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  • bill001g
    They will never fix the most annoying flaw which is it is a platform used to try to sell content. Why do I have to constantly uninstall and worse hide and disable things I can't uninstall. All this extra stuff and now their massive push to force AI is making the bloat bigger and bigger.

    They need to release a windows 11 basic. I would take it without even a browser. Maybe preinstall microsoft store only so people who want say notepad or the other basic apps could install that. All I really need is a operating system to handle thing like memory management and allocation of cpu to processes.

    If linux had better support from game companies I would completely switch to that.
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  • endocine
    fix the taskbar, take out the bloat, eliminate the spying and telemetry. Those are what needs to be fixed, but its unlikely microsoft is focusing on those things, a stable os is welcome, but if its still awkward to use and has garbage in it you cant control then, no.
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