
You weren’t imagining it: Windows 11’s slow shutdowns are finally fixed
THE SO WHAT
Windows 11 fixing slow shutdowns is a small but telling example of OS teams having to clean up friction that quietly taxes every user, every day. Enterprise IT should treat these quality-of-life updates as real productivity gains and time upgrades to when they meaningfully reduce user support noise.
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