Microsoft has deployed a new Windows 10 update (in beta version) which apparently solves a process of high processor use.In addition to adding a shortcut to news and your main interests from the taskbar.
The KB5001391 cumulative update is in the test phase, before its full publication next week.It is intended for those who perform the two most recent versions of Windows 10 from last year (8:2 p.m. and 2004).
Recent reports have reported inexplicably high use of the processor, caused by the latest Windows 10 patches, user complaints mentioning PC considerably slowed down by an excessive quantity of system resources.On the other hand, empty tiles would appear randomly within the start menu.The KB5001391 correction would end these annoying anomalies.
How to get the update?
As we mentioned, another important change in this cumulative update is the arrival of news and interest centers on the Windows taskbar - but note that not everyone will get it after thePatch application.Microsoft has planned to deploy it gradually.
The news widget can divide, but the good news is that you can easily deactivate it if you don't like it.The application in question encompasses personalized themes according to your affinities.
If you plan to apply the KB5001391 update in the hope of obtaining the said widget or solving the high processing problem of the processor, do not forget that it is an early update andThat you will have to search for it and install it manually (via Windows Update, where KB5001391 is presented as an optional update).Otherwise, you can wait for the final version that will be delivered in a week (next Tuesday).
Darren AllanDarren is a freelancer Writing News and features for techradar (and occasionally t3) across a broad rage of computing topics included cpus, gpus, various other hardware, vpns, antivirus and more.He has written about Tech for the Best part of Three Decades, and Writes Books in his Spare Time (His Debut Novel - 'I Know What You Did Last Supper' - was published by Hachette Uk in 2013).
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