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Size: 4.2Gb

  • Processor: 1 GHz or faster, with at least 2 cores on a supported processor or SoC
  • RAM: minimum size of 4 GB
  • Disk space: at least 64 GB of available space

Here’s What Windows 11 Brings to the Table

Windows 11 represents the newest evolution of Microsoft’s OS, bringing a fresh and streamlined visual design. It redesigns the Start Menu’s position and overhauls the taskbar look, and soft outlines to support the refined theme. Tasks now run with improved speed and fluidity. Helping users switch tasks quickly and efficiently.

DirectX 12 and Game Mode: Unlocking Peak Graphics and Game Performance

DirectX 12 (recognized as DX12) is a next-gen graphics solution designed to elevate gaming performance and visuals. Offered automatically in the Windows 10 and Windows 11 packages. It is essential for optimizing gaming performance and visual output. Game Mode helps maintain a smooth and responsive gaming experience by prioritizing performance.

Notification Center: A Simple, Easy-to-Use Interface for Alerts

Taskbar: Switch Between Apps Quickly for Improved Efficiency

Notification Center offers an efficient way to track and respond to all alerts.

Taskbar simplifies desktop navigation by making essential tools easily accessible.

Notification Center is key for organizing both urgent and non-urgent notifications.

Taskbar keeps your workspace clean and organized by simplifying task management.

Windows Updates: Securing Your Windows OS with the Latest Updates

Update Hub (widely referred to as the Windows Update Hub) is a built-in feature designed to keep your system secure and continuously updated. Part of the base installation of Windows 10 and Windows 11. It helps maintain your system’s integrity by applying necessary patches. Facilitating the delivery of regular security patches and feature enhancements.

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