Microsoft is finally fixing Windows 11 in 2026
Microsoft finally admitted it: Windows 11 has a quality problem. In a massive “Quality Reset” memo released on March 20, 2026, Windows chief Pavan Davuluri announced a major shift in strategy—moving away from “AI bloat” and back to the performance and reliability users have been begging for.
In this video, we break down the 5 major ways Microsoft is finally fixing Windows 11 this year, including the return of the movable taskbar, a faster File Explorer, and the end of intrusive Copilot “suggestions.”
In this video:
0:00 – The 2026 Windows Reset Explained
1:01 – It’s Back: Moving the Taskbar to Top & Sides
1:25 – Scaling Back AI: No More Copilot Bloat like Notepad, Snipping Tool, Photos, Widgets
1:53 – Windows Update “Chill”: Fewer Forced Reboots
2:39 – Faster and more dependable File Explorer
3:12 – More control over widgets
3:35 – More transparent Windows Insider Program
4:11 – Improved Feedback Hub
4:44 – Is it enough to save Windows 11?
Stay Updated: If you want to see these features in action, make sure you’re on the latest Windows Insider Dev Channel builds for April 2026!
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