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Are you having problems with Windows 10 or Windows 11? Intel has the solution

Guzmán Leal
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Are you having problems with Windows 10 or Windows 11? Intel has the solution
Intel, a leading company in the manufacture of processors.

As technology advances, it is also necessary for us to update our platforms and terminals, so that they are not discontinued. In other words, large companies urge us to purchase new devices that have all the trending features.

In the case of computers and laptops we find constant Windows updates that with each one require better features of the terminal.

That is, it is possible that they can occupy a greater amount of space in RAM or storage, to carry out different activities.

What is the problem with Windows 10 and Windows 11?

Beyond the great qualities that the traditional Windows operating system has, it is also important to highlight its flaws, so that measures can be taken in this regard. All with the aim of improving your performance.

In this sense, many users have reported the large amount of RAM and processing memory that both version 10 and 11 of Windows occupy on their computers.

Although for those who have computers with a high RAM memory it does not harm their tasks, those with the minimum necessary can represent a great difficulty.

And it is that, the main thing that is looked for in a laptop or computer is that it is able to carry out the activities that we have in the shortest possible time. That is why they are the ideal devices for work environments, and more so if they have Windows 10 or 11.

Are you having problems with Windows 10 or Windows 11? Intel has the solution
This is what an Intel Core processor looks like.

To be more specific, the Desktop Window Manager is the protagonist of the stories of slowness in the terminals with the Windows operating system.

What is the Desktop Window Manager?

Technically, it is the function in charge of administering and managing all the windows that are displayed on your computer's desktop. It is thanks to it that you can see all the visual effects that give Windows an unparalleled aesthetic and characteristic.

But why is it so troublesome? The reason is that since the arrival of Windows 7 it has become an essential function of the operating system. In other words, it is not possible to disable it.

So, the problem comes with the constant updates that Windows incorporates over time, which may well be security or functionality. The truth is that each update requires more processing by the computer.

In this way, it is when problems of slowness arrive in the loading processes of the different applications or services that the operating system has, affecting its performance.

Intel has the solution thanks to a new driver

When the Desktop Window Manager occupies more than 10% of the processing capacity it is a problem, and more if they also invade up to 100 MB of RAM. This is why Intel has taken care of the problem and is releasing a driver that will act as a patch for the problem.

The DHC driver in its version 30.0.101.1191, available on Intel's official website, is the one that aims to speed up the processing of both Windows 10 and Windows 11.

It also incorporates other fixes such as the performance of some games when played under normal graphics.

What do I need to install the DHC driver?

Although the patch is already available on Intel's official website, one of the main requirements is to have at least a sixth-generation processor.

Are you having problems with Windows 10 or Windows 11? Intel has the solution
The different generations of Intel processors.

On the other hand, to obtain the Intel patch as quickly as possible, we recommend that you have the Intel Driver wizard installed. It is a support program that will allow you to solve the problem as soon as possible.

How to download and install the patch from Intel?

It is currently available on the official Intel website. However, the update will also be transmitted via Windows Update in the next few dates.

The exact date will depend on the manufacturer of the computer or laptop you have, so you should be attentive to the news in this regard.

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