![]() ![]() The benefit of separating the components into different partitions allows better management with faster updates while improving the platform’s security. In contrast, Windows historically has been using one partition for the entire installation (not counting the boot and recovery partitions), which means that system files, applications, and user data are stored in a single place. ![]() “CorePC” will also introduce the concept of “state separation,” which is an approach that will divide the entire system into several “read-only partitions” not accessible by the user or third-party apps. New state separation systemĪlthough it’s unclear the actual features and changes that will become part of the new version, recent reports suggest that the company will be partitioning the operating system into different modules with a project known as “CorePC.” This new approach will allow the creation of different editions of Windows 12, depending on the requirements of the device, since not every form factor can offer the same features and capabilities, such as legacy support for Win32 programs. The company will also focus on adding more AI features and faster updates. Windows 12 is set to introduce a slew of new features, improvements, updates to existing features, and various visual changes. Windows 12 release date is expected in October 2024.New ReFS file system support for boot drives.New visual desktop visual changes with floating Taskbar and new top bar. ![]()
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