![]() ![]() But here’s a detailed document from Microsoft explaining how these optimizations work if you’re interested in the details. Specifically, Microsoft is enabling “retpoline” and “import optimization.” All you need to know is your PC should get faster, and you won’t even need to think about it. Now, a change in the April 2019 Update looks set to practically eliminate those performance penalties and speed your PC back up. Microsoft patched Windows to help block Spectre attacks, but the resulting patches reduced your PC’s performance in some scenarios-especially on PCs from 2015 and earlier, which don’t have the CPU features needed to speed up the fix. Spectre is a design flaw in CPUs, and it allows programs to escape their restrictions and read other programs’ memory spaces. The news of Spectre shook the industry at the start of 2018. RELATED: Microsoft Abandons Windows 10's Constant Forced Updates Speed Improvements (Thanks to Better Spectre Fixes) VLADGRIN/ ![]() And, after you check for updates in Windows Update, Windows won’t automatically install them-you’ll have a choice to pause the updates, if you like. You must pause in seven day periods, but you can pause up to five times. On top of that, Microsoft will now let Home users pause updates-just as Professional users can-for up to 35 days. ![]()
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