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Size: 4.2Gb

  • Processor: 1 GHz or higher with at least 2 cores on a compatible CPU or SoC
  • RAM: minimum size of 4 GB
  • Disk space: 64 GB or greater

Here’s What Windows 11 Brings to the Table

Windows 11 is Microsoft’s next-generation OS version, offering a dynamic and user-first design. It rolls out a center-focused Start Menu with a neat taskbar, and rounded edges for a clean and modern vibe. The platform runs leaner and faster than before. Boosting efficiency in handling multiple tasks.

Notification Center: Centralizing All Your Notifications in One Spot

Taskbar: A Central Location for Launching and Managing Apps

Notification Center consolidates system and app alerts into a user-friendly interface.

Taskbar provides an efficient way to organize your active programs and tasks.

Notification Center helps keep track of important updates without cluttering the screen.

Taskbar provides users with a snapshot of their active apps for better productivity.

Multitasking: Maximizing Your Productivity with Concurrent Task Management

Snap Layouts: Automatically Adjusting Windows to Improve Focus

Multitasking simplifies complex workflows by supporting the use of multiple applications. Snap Layouts automatically positions windows to fit a well-organized desktop arrangement. Multitasking is included in the pre-configured Windows setup for both Windows 10 and Windows 11. Snap Layouts is a built-in feature that comes with both Windows 10 and Windows 11.

The Start Menu in the currently deployed Windows system

It has received high-impact changes, providing a more cohesive and welcoming layout. The refreshed Start Menu layout focuses on center placement, highlighting a crisp and intuitive interface. It places essential apps with a refined search bar, and built-in options for account control, system preferences, and power tools.

Windows Terminal: Bringing Advanced Command-Line Features to Users

Command Prompt: A Time-Tested Command-Line Interface for Windows Administration Windows Terminal (also known as the Modern Command-Line Interface) is an integrated terminal that supports multiple Windows command-line tools. Preloaded into the default setup of Windows 10 and Windows 11. It is indispensable for managing workflows and automating routine tasks. Helping users run and manage system commands and scripts efficiently.

  1. Windows setup with Cortana disabled
  2. Windows with background updates turned off
  3. Windows installation with no Trusted Platform Module
  4. Windows with minimal pre-configured applications

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