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From what I’ve read, the monitoring feature is mainly for PCs that include an NPU. If your system doesn’t have one, you probably won’t see NPU usage information in Task Manager. Still, it’s a nice step as AI hardware becomes more common in new laptops and PCs.

Will this show up on every Windows 11 PC, or only devices that have a dedicated NPU?

Agreed. It also helps users understand whether AI workloads are running on the NPU instead of the CPU, which can improve performance and battery life.

I have a Copilot+ PC, and I’ve been curious about how often AI features actually use the NPU. This should make it much easier to see what’s happening behind the scenes

That’s actually a useful addition. We’ve been able to monitor CPU, GPU, and RAM usage for years, so it makes sense to include NPU stats now that more AI-powered PCs are hitting the market.

Just noticed that Microsoft’s June Windows 11 update adds NPU monitoring to Task Manager for AI PCs. Looks like users can now see how much their Neural Processing Unit is being used.

Hopefully Microsoft releases a fix quickly. Windows 11 has been getting a lot of performance improvements lately, so it would be nice if updates were a bit more reliable too.

From what I’ve seen, the issue doesn’t affect every PC. It seems to be limited to certain hardware and configurations, but it’s still something users should be aware of.

Same here. My laptop updated without any issues, but seeing these reports makes me glad I keep backups of my important files just in case.

That’s why I always wait a week or two before installing major Windows updates. It gives Microsoft time to identify and fix any widespread problems.

Yeah, I read about it. Some users are saying their PCs started asking for the BitLocker recovery key after installing the update, while others experienced boot issues.

Has anyone else seen reports about a recent Windows 11 update causing boot problems and BitLocker recovery screens? Sounds pretty frustrating.

your external drive appears in File Explorer but won’t open or shows an error message. Have you encountered this issue before? Share the cause and solution that worked for you.

I had a similar issue after connecting my USB to a public computer. The drive showed 0 bytes, but recovery software found most of my files.

Improper removal can sometimes corrupt the file system while leaving the data intact. Before formatting the drive, check if it’s visible in Disk Management and consider creating a backup image of the USB before attempting recovery.

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