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Windows 11’s most important update may be the least exciting

The April preview release tackles the background issues that can make PCs sluggish, from RAM use to startup behavior

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Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 update spends its energy on the slowdowns users actually notice. KB5083631, an optional preview update for Windows 11 versions 24H2 and 25H2, targets memory leaks, startup delays, and File Explorer behavior that can make the OS feel heavier than it should.

That gives the release a sharper purpose than another interface tweak. Microsoft is trying to reduce the friction that shows up when services hold too much RAM, apps take too long after a reboot, or File Explorer leaves explorer.exe running after its windows are closed.

What’s eating the RAM

The biggest Windows 11 performance fix is aimed at Delivery Optimization, the service that handles Windows Update and Microsoft Store downloads in the background. It has been linked to memory leaks and unusually high RAM use, so reducing its footprint could help PCs that already feel strained.

Startup apps are getting attention too. Programs listed under Settings, Apps, Startup should launch faster after a reboot, which is especially useful on work machines and older laptops that already struggle with crowded startup lists.

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File Explorer also gets a cleanup. The update improves explorer.exe behavior so the process properly closes after File Explorer windows are shut, instead of lingering in the background and wasting resources.

What else gets cleaned up

The update also addresses File Explorer’s dark mode flash, saved View and Sort preferences, taskbar system tray loading, and crashes tied to Task View, taskbar menus, and Quick Access.

Those fixes are small on paper, but they touch the parts of Windows people use constantly. Cleaner startup behavior, retained folder layouts, fewer stuck processes, and fewer visual glitches can make a PC easier to live with, even when raw speed gains are hard to measure.

There’s still a limit here. Microsoft is promising fixes that sound meaningful, but users won’t know how much their own PCs improve until the update is installed and tested in daily use.

The update path to watch

Most people don’t need to rush into the optional preview release. It’s available now for users who manually check for updates and choose to get the latest Windows 11 changes early, but the same fixes are scheduled to reach everyone through the May 12, 2026 Patch Tuesday update.

That timing makes the mandatory release the safer default for anyone who depends on a stable PC for work or school. It will bundle these performance changes with security updates.

For now, KB5083631 is best suited to users dealing with obvious slowdowns, high background memory use, dark mode flashes, or lingering explorer.exe processes. Everyone else can wait a few days and still get the fixes without chasing a preview build.

Paulo Vargas
Paulo Vargas is an English major turned reporter turned technical writer, with a career that has always circled back to…
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