Windows
Size: 4.8Gb

  • Processor: 1 GHz or faster, with a minimum of 2 cores on a compatible chip or SoC
  • RAM: minimum 4 GB
  • Disk space: 64 GB or higher

Here’s What Windows 11 Brings to the Table

Windows 11 is Microsoft’s fresh take on its operating system, featuring a newly styled and contemporary interface. It implements a central Start layout and updated taskbar interface, and contoured corners for a soft design experience. More resources have been optimized for peak performance. Making multitasking more seamless and responsive.

  1. Redesigned Start Menu

    The Start Menu in Windows 11 has been redesigned to be more centered, offering easier and quicker access to your frequently used applications.

  2. Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 (WSL2)

    Windows 11 includes WSL2, allowing developers to run a complete Linux kernel on their system, enhancing cross-platform development.

  3. New Virtual Desktop Features

    Windows 11 brings new Virtual Desktop features like customizable backgrounds and taskbar options for each desktop to improve your workflow.

  4. Enhanced App Virtualization

    Windows 11 offers better app virtualization, allowing you to run older or incompatible apps in a virtualized environment.

The Start Menu in the freshly released version of Windows

It has received extensive improvements, delivering a more cohesive and welcoming layout. The refreshed Start Menu layout focuses on center placement, highlighting a crisp and intuitive interface. It provides static app icons and an intuitive search box, and fast navigation to key areas like account info, preferences, and shutdown.

Settings and Control Panel: Complete Control Over System Preferences

The Settings app merges usability with powerful system tools, included in the standard installation of Windows 10 and Windows 11. It helps balance performance and personalization in your system. Customizing notifications, pop-ups, and background tasks. It offers control over update frequency and delivery optimization.

Windows Updates: Offering Regular System Patches and Feature Upgrades

Update Hub, often called the Windows Update Center is a comprehensive service provided by Microsoft to maintain up-to-date systems. Shipped as a default feature in Windows 10 and Windows 11. It is central to ensuring your system’s performance remains optimal and secure. Enabling automatic updates to keep your system updated with minimal effort.

Virtual Desktop Support: Streamlining Your Work Process with Virtual Desktops

Virtual Desktop Support is seamlessly integrated into Windows 10 and Windows 11. It boosts your workflow by providing a clean and organized space for each activity. Virtual Desktop Support includes options for dragging windows between desktops for better organization. It is part of the Windows 10 and Windows 11 ecosystem, usable by both personal and business users.

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