Microsoft rolls out Windows Low Latency Profile, giving older PCs a bit more snap when opening the Start Menu and apps

1 week ago 9

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Users of Windows 11 beta have had access to this for a while now, but with its latest OS update, Microsoft has brought its Low Latency Profile (LLP) to general users across the globe. By giving your CPU a brief kick up the pants when you fire things up, certain apps and tools will now launch quicker than before, giving older PCs that 'fresh installed Windows' feeling.

The update in question, KB5094126, is a cumulative one, so your computer may have already received the LLP. But, if it's been a while since you've done any changes, all you need to do is head to Settings > Windows Update and click on the 'Check for updates' button.

Once the update has installed and your PC has rebooted, the new feature should be up and running in the background (unless your location hasn't been selected to receive KB5094126 just yet). There's nothing that you need to d...

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