Microsoft details Windows 11 fixes in ongoing improvement campaign

Microsoft has detailed fixes for key Windows 11 issues, including AI features, pushy updates, and taskbar positioning, building on its February campaign to boost reliability. Reported by TechRadar on March 21, 2026.

Following its February announcement of a campaign to improve Windows 11 reliability and performance via a March update, Microsoft has now specified fixes for major user complaints. A TechRadar report from March 21, 2026, highlights upcoming improvements targeting 'AI slop,' aggressive Windows Updates, and taskbar design flaws.

This responds to persistent feedback on the OS's usability and update behavior. While no firm timeline beyond ongoing work was given, it underscores Microsoft's continued refinement of Windows 11.

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