Windows 10. Microsoft Makes a very IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

Windows 10. The Microsoft company made a very important announcement for all users who use its operating system on computers at the moment.

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Windows 10. Microsoft made a very important announcement earlier this week regarding the operating system that hundreds of millions of people around the world are currently using. More precisely, Microsoft has released a new update for the October 2018 Update dedicated to Windows 10, and through its intermediary it brings a radical improvement to the way the computers running this version work at the moment.

Windows 10. More precisely, Microsoft has announced that the current update aims to improve computer performance following the blocking of Specter 2 vulnerabilities through the release of the October 2018 Update. KB4482887 is the update that Microsoft is talking about, and the performance improvement could be based on serious complaints made by customers over time about how Windows 10 worked after installing the October 2018 Update.

Windows 10. Microsoft Makes a very IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT

Windows 10. This update reactivates a function called Retpoline, and from here increases would be recorded for the performances of the computers running the operating system. Microsoft has announced that for now the update is offered for certain types of computers running Windows 10, so not all users will benefit from this change right now, so you will have to be patient if the update is not displayed.

Due to the complexity of the implementation and changes involved, we are only enabling Retpoline performance benefits for Windows 10, version 1809 [October 2018 Update] and later releases.

Windows 10. It seems that the October 2018 Update generated performance reductions of up to 30% for certain models of Intel or AMD processors, so this solution was absolutely necessary to avoid a very large number of complaints. Of course, Microsoft does not guarantee that this update will really solve all the problems that users who use Windows 10 have on their own computers, so everyone has to do the update to see what happens.

Windows 10. The Microsoft company keeps releasing updates that cause more problems than they solve, and it keeps trying to fix them every time, but it doesn't always get exactly what it wants.