Windows 11’s fourth version update will arrive in 2024. Three iterations later, the operating system is expected to perform better. Recently, an ex-Microsoft employee noticed that isn’t the case with Windows 11, which is plagued with performance issues.
In a viral post on X, Andy Young, a software developer with a long work history with Microsoft. He posted a video of the Start menu glitch and lacklustre performance in Windows 11.
As shown in the video below, the Start menu takes a while to load when he opens it. What’s particularly interesting is that the PC meets all the hardware requirements and packs a $1,600 Core i9 CPU and 128 GB of RAM. The hardware configuration is certainly not the reason for the Start menu’s sluggishness.
Hundreds of users agreed with Andy’s original tweet and shared their issues with Windows 11. In a reply to his post, Andy Young explained that he loves Windows as he helped build parts of it and expects it to remain as good as it was.
To be clear, I love Windows. I helped build parts of it. I want it to be as good as it once was. If data suggests the software you build frustrates a significant percentage of users, it means there’s work left to be done.
Interestingly, it looks like Microsoft devs are investigating the sluggish performance. While going through Andy’s X threat, we noticed that Andy confirmed that Microsoft’s Jen Gentleman contacted the former engineer to reproduce the problem and track the root cause.
Windows developer community champion Scott Hanselman also responded to the complaints and asked for more details.
The most common user complaints include problems with search in the Start menu. When you try to search for an app and press Enter, it performs a Bing search before…
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