Microsoft brings Windows 11’s slimmed-down updates to Windows 10, saving megabytes for faster upgrades

Windows 10 monthly updates are getting a lot smaller, and therefore faster to download and install, thanks to a feature that first debuted in Windows 11. Users with eligible devices can expect a decrease in the number of updates since the update of April 9, 2024, which was 830 MB to approximately 630 MB with the latest update, released on April 23, 2024.

The change was announced by Microsoft in a Windows blog post, which writes that Windows 10 users will get a significant efficiency boost. Monthly Windows updates are typical for Windows 10 and Windows 11, and downloading bulky updates can be annoying and time-consuming, especially for those with slower (or metered) internet connections.

You can read more about what the shortened update, KB5036979, will bring on Microsoft’s support blog. Some of the developments this update brings include account-related notifications (such as account activity, data backups, subscription management, and security settings) in the Start menu and Settings, an updated Widgets lock screen, a fix for a Bluetooth-related issue affecting select wireless earbuds, an improved and more reliable Windows Search, and other quality of life updates.

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Improved Windows 10 updates ahead