diagnostic system

Winsage
August 5, 2026
Scott Hanselman, deputy technical director at Microsoft, explained that a service within the Windows diagnostic system collects local performance data to help users identify PC slowdowns. This data remains on the user's device unless the user opts to share it with Microsoft. Hanselman acknowledged that the service's description is unclear and that Microsoft plans to revise it based on user feedback. Concerns about data collection have been raised by Windows users, particularly regarding services like Recall, which faced backlash despite its local data storage promise. Microsoft is reconsidering its data collection approach in light of these concerns.
Winsage
July 21, 2025
Microsoft has introduced a new diagnostic data collection system in Windows 11 to address performance issues, allowing users to submit real-time performance logs through the Feedback Hub. This update is part of a broader strategy to improve the operating system's responsiveness and reliability, responding to user complaints about performance since the launch of Windows 11 in October 2021. Enhancements have been made throughout 2023, with the upcoming 24H2 release improving performance on older devices and the anticipated 25H2 update expected to continue this trend. Additionally, developers will now be required to conduct static analysis on drivers before certification to enhance system stability.
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