Windows
Size: 4.3Gb

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

Windows 11: Improvements That Make a Difference

Windows 11 is the up-to-date edition of Microsoft’s platform, showcasing a trendy and ergonomic interface. It comes with a middle-aligned Start Menu and modern taskbar, and softened corners to complete the modern theme. System actions are quicker, thanks to deeper optimization. Simplifying system management while multitasking.

The Start Menu in the currently deployed Windows system

It has evolved through system-level updates, providing a cleaner and more ergonomic user interface. The central Start Menu now provides an easier user experience, featuring a simple and purposeful design. It uses pinned programs with a well-designed search area, and instant access to important control options and user data.

Windows Updates: Automatically Keeping Your System Secure and Up-to-Date

Update Hub, officially called the Windows Update Hub is a dedicated platform designed for managing updates on your Windows device. Provided as part of Windows 10 and Windows 11 installations. It provides the latest updates seamlessly for a better user experience. Helping ensure your system is protected and optimized through automatic updates.

Notification Center: A Centralized Hub for All Your Notifications

Taskbar: A Convenient Area for Launching and Switching Apps

Notification Center helps you manage all your notifications in one convenient spot.

Taskbar is your go-to location for organizing and accessing open programs.

Notification Center gives you control over which alerts to prioritize.

Taskbar provides quick shortcuts for easy access to your most-used programs.

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