Microsoft is set to release a significant update for Windows 11, incorporating user feedback. The update will reduce access points to Copilot in applications like Snipping Tool, Photos, Widgets, and Notepad, focusing on AI features that provide genuine utility. The taskbar will be customizable, allowing users to position it at the top or sides of their screens, and mandatory installations of system updates before restarting will be eliminated. Enhancements to File Explorer will improve launch speed and reliability. The update aims to optimize overall performance by reducing memory usage and enhancing system stability, driver quality, and USB/Bluetooth connections. This response addresses previous user issues, including shutdown problems and Outlook instability, which have led some to consider alternative operating systems. The update aims to offer less intrusive AI, more customization options, and improved system performance.