Microsoft has initiated an internal project codenamed "Windows K2" to address major user complaints about Windows 11. This ongoing effort is not a specific future release but a continuous initiative focused on improving the operating system's fundamentals.

The project targets key areas of user frustration, including performance issues, OS bloat, reliability, and an overabundance of AI features. Specific goals include making the File Explorer and Start Menu more responsive, reducing resource consumption, and giving users more control over the interface and system updates. The K2 initiative represents a significant shift in strategy, prioritizing user feedback to rebuild trust and improve the core experience of the Windows platform.