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The following is a list of Windows 11's minimal hardware requirements are:

  • Dual-core processor with 1 GHz
  • 4GB RAM
  • Storage of 64 GB
  • Secure Boot support for UEFI
  • TPM 2.0, or Trusted Platform Module.
  • DirectX 12 compliant graphics card
  • A display with a resolution of at least 720p and greater than 9 inches.
  • Internet access and a Microsoft account

Are you unsure whether your device is compatible? Microsoft has a free program called "PC Health Check" that can assist you in completing that task. From the main Windows 11 page's bottom, you can download it.

If data storage analysts Trendfocus (via Tom's Hardware) are to be trusted, that storage demand may only be SSD-based starting in 2023. HDD or eMMC storage-based Windows 11 systems, however, shouldn't be impacted.

There is still a way to install Windows 11 on unsupported PCs, despite Microsoft's disapproval. Your device may not be compatible, and you may notice warnings in Settings and on your desktop informing you of this. Performance and app compatibility don't appear to be affected, either.

It doesn't make it any less dangerous than the business unintentionally made the 22H2 feature update available to unsupported Windows 10 devices in June 2022. As before, we only advise trying this if you have a spare Windows 10 computer laying around; do not do so on your main computer.


Which new features are present in Windows 11?

There are too many to list them all here, but these are the key ones you should be aware of.

A substantial cosmetic update comes first. Throughout its existence, Windows 10 has kept a consistent appearance and feel, but Windows 11 is set to change that.

Icons are now in the center of the taskbar, though this can be readily changed to a more conventional layout. Some of the features that Microsoft eliminated from the Windows 10 version cannot be altered, but Microsoft is working to make up for this. The time and date will be displayed on all external screens starting in February 2022, while drag-and-drop is anticipated to reappear in the 22H2 feature update.

Although its brand-new style is undoubtedly not for everyone, the new Start Menu doesn't necessarily lack anything. The look that Microsoft teased for the now-canceled Windows 10X is actually identical to this one. Here is how it appears when dark mode is on:

It has a grid of editable "Pinned" icons and a separate "All applications" section for the rest of your installed software. You may immediately start up where you left off, even if you last used a different device, by using the 'Recommended' header below, which displays previously used files, programs, and folders, including those from cloud services like OneDrive and Microsoft 365.

However, a lot of individuals have been let down by this, particularly the inability to customize. Microsoft has subsequently provided the option to choose how the Pinned and Recommended areas are divided, though. Below are some official screenshots to give you an idea of how it appears:



This was created to blend in with the rest of the Windows 11 user interface. The same sliders show when altering brightness using the keyboard keys, supporting both light and dark modes. Other noteworthy updates in this version include the ability to delete the clock, more on-screen keyboard themes, and a new in-progress call pane for the Your Phone companion app.

Although there have been conflicting opinions regarding it, the Edge browser is now included in the Microsoft Teams integration. It implies that Task Manager now displays individual tabs together with GPU and crashpad statistics. In addition to the site name, icon, and topic name, tabs on the taskbar also display a generic icon when used for private surfing.

Versions of the Task Manager that are currently in use since February 2022 support an "Eco mode." Setting the priority of other programs to "low" can be used to give them more resources. This limits how much CPU or GPU power resource-intensive programs can use, which should enhance performance and battery life.

In February 2022, Windows 11 received its first significant update, bringing with it a number of new features. They include new taskbar features, revamped Notepad and Media Player apps, and a public preview of native Android app support. However, the latter is tougher than Windows 11 itself, requiring at least 8GB of RAM and an SSD.

When it released Windows 11 Professional, Microsoft made it far more difficult to change the default browser, but in March 2022, the firm largely undid that move. With the release of version KB50011563, users will have the opportunity to designate a specific browser as their default for HTTP, HTTPS,.HTML, and.HTM files. You will nevertheless need to modify the location of each PDF opening.

These updates are 40% smaller than Windows 10 updates and are applied in the background, so they shouldn't interfere with your work. Because Windows 11 is more energy-efficient, battery life should eventually get better. which implies that it consumes less energy, extending the life of your laptop.

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