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Microsoft Reportedly Working On “K2” Initiative To Extensively Address Windows 11 Issues

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Microsoft is reportedly working on a major effort to address longstanding issues surrounding Windows 11. According to a report by Windows Central, the initiative is codenamed “K2,” and it represents a structured, long-term plan rather than a traditional operating system release. Windows K2 is described as an ongoing programme that delivers incremental improvements across the platform instead of a single, large update. The initiative was reported…
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Windows K2 is an internal project that promises to fix slowness, bugs, and instability, with improvements already visible and a deep overhaul planned until 2027. Microsoft has begun what it describes as one of the biggest internal reforms in recent Windows history. The project, known as Windows K2, was initially revealed by Windows Central and aims to resolve the problems that have negatively marked the Windows 11 experience, ranging from slowne…

Microsoft has on the table an internal plan called Windows K2, an initiative designed to correct several of the problems that have accompanied Windows 11 over the past few years and of which half the planet has already stayed. It will not be a new version of the Operating System, nor Windows 12, but a change in the way of developing Windows, with the focus on performance, visual finish and reliability. What do Nadella’s have planned? According t…

Microsoft has launched in-house an initiative called Windows K2, the aim of which is to respond to the most frequent complaints of Windows 11 users. The project, started in the second half of 2025 and revealed this week by Zac Bowden of Windows Central, attacks three fronts: the proliferation of Copilot everywhere, the performance of the system and overall reliability. This is the first time in a long time that Microsoft officially acknowledges,…

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winfuture.de broke the news on Monday, April 27, 2026.
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