Windows
Size: 4.5Gb

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

Windows 11: Power Tools for Today’s User

Windows 11 reflects Microsoft’s latest operating experience, featuring an elegant and updated layout. It places the Start Menu at the center with a refined taskbar design, and rounded edges for a clean and modern vibe. System responsiveness is improved for faster operation. 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. Advanced Power Management

    Windows 11 introduces better power management features that extend battery life and reduce wake-up times, especially on portable devices.

  3. Integrated Xbox App

    The Xbox app is now built into Windows 11, offering instant access to your gaming library, social features, and cloud gaming capabilities.

  4. Interactive and Customizable Start Menu

    Windows 11 offers an interactive, customizable Start Menu where you can pin apps and personalize your quick access options.

Windows Terminal: A Highly Customizable Terminal for Developers

Command Prompt: The Legacy Tool for Administrative Command-Line Operations Windows Terminal (alternatively known as the Powerful Windows CLI) is a high-performance tool that supports multiple Windows environments at once. Included in the operating environments of both Windows 10 and 11. It improves the efficiency of running advanced system commands and scripts. Providing an efficient tool for executing system-level tasks in Windows.

Settings and Control Panel: Powerful Interfaces to Adjust Your System

The Control Panel remains a key utility for advanced configurations, automatically included with system installation on Windows 10 and 11. It ensures centralized control over essential configuration options. Letting users easily adjust privacy, updates, and system layout. It includes settings for configuring OneDrive and sync folders.

Windows Updates: Offering Regular System Patches and Feature Upgrades

Update Hub, also recognized as the Windows Update Center is an efficient tool for streamlining updates and securing your device. Provided as part of Windows 10 and Windows 11 installations. It is central to ensuring your system’s performance remains optimal and secure. Improving system performance by delivering essential updates and enhancements.

The Start Menu in the up-to-date Windows platform

It has received extensive improvements, delivering a cleaner and more ergonomic user interface. The revised Start Menu is positioned in the middle for clarity, highlighting a crisp and intuitive interface. It places essential apps with a refined search bar, and smooth access to the profile menu, system options, and power controls.

  1. Installer that works without Microsoft services
  2. Windows local account setup only
  3. Windows without Cortana or AI assistants