

Ybarra said more will be shared about how the feature works "soon." The Creators update for Windows 10, of which this feature is a part, launches sometime this spring. It won't actually become usable to those users until sometime "shortly thereafter." Windows Insiders members who test forthcoming updates will start to see visual elements of Game Mode show up this week. When the feature showed up in a leaked update in December, there was speculation that it could be limited to UWP games on the Windows Store-something that would have dramatically reduced its appeal. Ybarra added on Twitter that Game Mode supports both Win32 and Universal Windows Platform games, which is a key factor. "This is a big update for Windows we're looking forward to Insiders getting their hands on this new feature for further testing, and we'll have much more to share on what it is and how it works soon, so stayed tuned." Game Mode won't be limited to Windows Store games like Gears of War 4 "Our vision is for Game Mode to optimize your Windows 10 PC for increased performance in gaming," head of Xbox platform engineering Mike Ybarra said in a post on the Xbox Wire. This was confirmed by Microsoft today, though the exact nature of how it works remains to be seen.

Subsequently, a former co-worker of mine who is now a Microsoft employee told me that although the modification isn’t formally documented within their release notes, this “false alarm” was alleviated in the May 2017 Quality Updates (15063.23.332) for Windows 10 version 1703.As previously rumored, Windows 10 will soon incorporate a new Game Mode feature that improves system performance while playing PC games. Once the revisions are completed, they will be released within a future Windows Update. Hi, two days ago ( ) upgraded my windows 10 system from ver.1607 to ver.

We are currently busy revising the criteria that trigger yellow alerts in Defender’s device health monitor. DISM problem, on windows 10 creators update, ver.1703 in Performance & Maintenance. We’ve heard your feedback and wanted to provide an update on our progress. In an attempt to close the loop on this topic, in late April the Microsoft staff posted the following within their Answers community: How can I set it to not “warn” me about this specific setting? It’s part of Windows Defender and I don’t want to disable it completely, just mute this particular checkup. Turns out it’s because I have my laptop set to never sleep while plugged in. Since the recent “Creators Update,” I have this icon my system tray:
