October 20, 2025, 06:26:53 AM

This week's Club Pogo challenges!
Solitaire Home Story : Clear 200 diamond cards this week!
Garden Blast : Use 170 bombs or bomb power-up combos this week!
World Class Solitaire HD : Place 200 cards into the foundation stacks this week!


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Posted by Mayhem
 - November 20, 2019, 12:38:26 AM
If you don't see it, then your Windows is not yet up to date.

You just need got to windows update, install updates, reboot - and rinse and repeat until it shows up.
Posted by MsMissy
 - November 19, 2019, 08:19:12 AM
thank you for this information. I have windows  10 im sure, will look it up.
Posted by Mayhem
 - November 19, 2019, 12:42:49 AM
You're welcome!
Posted by Squid
 - November 18, 2019, 04:36:28 AM
TYVM
Posted by Mayhem
 - November 18, 2019, 12:44:59 AM
If you're a Windows 10 user, check Windows Update for a new update (version 1909).

This update won't happen automatically - well not right now anyways. This contains a lot of bug fixes and a 15% CPU performance boost for newer CPU's.

Here's what they had to say about it :

Favored CPU Core Optimization

This version of Windows 10 will include optimizations to how instructions are processed by the CPU in order to increase the performance and reliability of the operating system and its applications.

When a CPU is manufactured, not all of the cores are created equal. Some of the cores may have slightly different voltage and power characteristics that could allow them to get a "boost" in performance. These cores are called "favored cores" as they can offer better performance then the other cores on the die.

With Intel Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0, an operating system will use information stored in the CPU to identify which cores are the fastest and then push more of the CPU intensive tasks to those cores. According to Intel, this technology "delivers more than 15% better single-threaded performance".