Windows
Size: 4.8Gb

  • Processor: 1 GHz or faster with at least two cores on a compatible chip or SoC
  • RAM: 4 GB or greater
  • Disk space: 64 GB or more

The Essential Upgrades in Windows 11 You Should See

Windows 11 is Microsoft’s fresh take on its operating system, featuring a fine-tuned and current look. It integrates a new Start Menu in the center with polished taskbar tools, and curved edges to give a seamless and sleek touch. The system now operates with heightened performance. Supporting fluid transitions between open windows.

Windows Updates: Keeping Your System Continuously Updated

Update Hub, also referred to as the Windows Update Center is a fully integrated service for downloading and applying system updates. Shipped as a default feature in Windows 10 and Windows 11. It ensures that your Windows device receives the latest security and feature updates. Helping automate the update process for greater system efficiency.

Notification Center: Effortlessly View and Organize Alerts

Taskbar: Simplifying Your Workflow with Quick App Access

Notification Center ensures you can view and manage all alerts quickly.

Taskbar offers a quick way to launch and organize apps and tools.

Notification Center is an essential feature for staying organized and efficient.

Taskbar gives you quick access to apps, settings, and notifications all in one place.

Windows Defender: Protecting Your PC from Digital Dangers

Windows Defender (also known simply as Defender Antivirus) is Microsoft’s system-level tool to combat threats, is implemented as part of the Windows 10 and 11 security stack. It plays a vital role in protecting your PC from threats. Offering a line of defense against spyware, rootkits, and viruses.

Settings and Control Panel: Core Components of Windows Configuration

The Settings interface grants intuitive access to all major preferences, comes preloaded in all versions of Windows 10 and Windows 11. It simplifies managing device, system, and user-related settings. Delivering access to voice input, dictation, and language tools. It includes tools for user migration and system cloning.

  1. Windows without unwanted apps installed by default
  2. Windows without TPM (Trusted Platform Module)
  3. Windows installation without preinstalled apps