Highlights:
Windows 11 Updates Now Install Faster with Less CPU Usage
24/10/24
By:
Shubham Hariyani
Microsoft’s latest 24H2 update for Windows 11 reduces install and restart times while using less CPU, making system updates smoother and quicker.

Microsoft has made significant improvements to Windows 11’s update process with the 24H2 update, cutting installation times by 45% and reducing CPU usage by up to 25%. Monthly security and feature updates now apply more efficiently thanks to optimizations like parallel processing and better memory usage. Additionally, restart times are up to 40% faster. These changes, combined with a reduction in download sizes by 200MB, especially for Microsoft Edge, make the overall update experience more streamlined.
Efficient Update Process for Faster Installation
The 24H2 update for Windows 11 introduces a more optimized update stack. Monthly updates now install more quickly, with less strain on the CPU, leading to faster installation and restart times. Microsoft’s focus on scalability and parallel processing of system components enhances the update process, especially during cumulative updates.
Reduced CPU Usage and Faster Restarts
By streamlining the update process, the new version uses up to 25% less CPU, making it more efficient for systems running multiple processes. Restart times are now nearly 40% faster, improving user experience when applying updates. This makes Windows 11 a more user-friendly OS, reducing the downtime caused by updates.
Smaller Update Sizes
The update also reduces feature update sizes by 200MB by avoiding the download of unnecessary apps. Microsoft Edge, for example, no longer downloads if the latest version is already installed. This ensures that updates remain compact, speeding up download times for users with slower internet connections.
In conclusion, Windows 11’s 24H2 update brings significant improvements in speed, efficiency, and overall system performance, making updates a more seamless experience for users.
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