![]() CorePC splits up the OS into multiple partitions, which is key to enabling faster OS updates. “System files, user data, and program files are all stored in the same place. “The current version of Windows is not a state-separated platform, meaning the entire system is installed into a single writable partition,” explains Windows Central. ![]() This could make it harder for malware to infect the system while making updates faster. ![]() CorePC would use “state separation” and split Windows into multiple partitions, similar to iOS and Android. The initiative, called CorePC, would allow Windows to scale better for different devices while still supporting legacy apps.ĬorePC would aim for many of the same goals as the scrapped Windows Core OS (including the also canceled Windows 10X), which Microsoft billed as a modular modernization of its OS. Microsoft is working on a new “modern” version of Windows with better security and faster updates, according to Windows Central.
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