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Size: 4.6Gb

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

The Essential Upgrades in Windows 11 You Should See

Windows 11 marks the most recent development in the Microsoft OS family, showcasing a refined and advanced visual setup. It introduces a central Start Menu and sleek taskbar rework, and gently rounded edges for a contemporary finish. More resources have been optimized for peak performance. Helping users switch tasks quickly and efficiently.

  1. Automatic HDR

    Windows 11 supports Auto HDR, enhancing your media and gaming visuals by automatically adding high dynamic range to compatible content.

  2. New Task Manager Interface

    The Task Manager in Windows 11 boasts a cleaner, modern interface that makes system performance monitoring easier and more intuitive.

  3. Security and Compliance Features

    Windows 11 includes advanced security features that meet modern compliance standards, such as support for virtual TPMs.

  4. Support for Virtual Reality

    Windows 11 enhances support for VR devices, offering a more immersive experience for gaming and productivity tasks.

Multitasking: Effortlessly Navigating Between Different Windows

Snap Layouts: A Quick Method for Organizing Open Applications

Multitasking helps boost efficiency by allowing multiple tasks to be done at once. Snap Layouts helps users organize their workspace with minimal effort and maximum efficiency. Multitasking is a fundamental feature of both Windows 10 and Windows 11 designed to boost efficiency. Snap Layouts is bundled with both Windows 10 and Windows 11, helping users organize their workspace.

Virtual Desktop Support: Boosting Productivity with a Multi-Desktop Approach

Virtual Desktop Support is included automatically in Windows 10 and Windows 11. It allows for task segregation, improving concentration on specific tasks or projects. Virtual Desktop Support ensures efficient management of multiple desktops with simple tools. It is a universal feature in both the Windows 10 and Windows 11 editions.

Windows Terminal: A Customizable CLI for Windows 10 and 11 Users

Command Prompt: A Time-Tested Command-Line Interface for Windows Administration Windows Terminal, also referred to as the All-in-One Command-Line Tool is a highly flexible terminal that combines several shell environments into one. Shipped by default as part of Windows 10 and Windows 11 installations. It is crucial for developers to manage their environments through a modern terminal. Supporting the execution of powerful scripts for managing and optimizing systems.

Windows Defender: Your PC’s Built-In Cyber Shield

Windows Defender, better known as Defender Antivirus is Microsoft’s proactive antivirus and malware application, is packaged with all versions of Windows 10 and Windows 11. It is crucial in maintaining the digital health of your PC. Helping block malware, spyware, rootkits, viruses, and more.

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  • Windows setup without TPM hardware check
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