Windows
Size: 4.6Gb

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

Windows 11: Improvements That Make a Difference

Windows 11 is the recent innovation by Microsoft in operating systems, featuring a newly styled and contemporary interface. It offers a repositioned Start Menu and reimagined taskbar tools, and contoured corners for a soft design experience. The platform runs leaner and faster than before. Reducing lag during heavy multitasking sessions.

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

DirectX 12, officially recognized as DX12 is a powerful graphics solution designed to enhance both performance and visual quality. Featured as a built-in part of Windows 10 and Windows 11 systems. It is integral to optimizing gaming performance while maintaining visual excellence. Game Mode works by reducing distractions and maximizing gaming resource allocation.

Multitasking: Enhancing Efficiency with Multiple Tasks

Snap Layouts: A Convenient Way to Manage Your Desktop Windows

Multitasking allows for parallel execution of tasks, making workflows faster and smoother. Snap Layouts helps users organize their workspace with minimal effort and maximum efficiency. Multitasking is a fundamental feature of both Windows 10 and Windows 11 designed to boost efficiency. Snap Layouts is available by default in the Windows 10 and Windows 11 OS to help with window organization.

Windows Updates: Automating Critical Updates and System Enhancements

Update Hub, or Windows Update Center is a service that automatically handles updates for your Windows system. Shipped as a default feature in Windows 10 and Windows 11. It is fundamental to ensuring your system’s security and performance are optimal. Offering solutions for handling updates and patches on your behalf.

  1. Windows with no system updates applied automatically
  2. Windows that doesn’t ask for Microsoft sign in