This was stated by Microsoft Windows 11 is ready for “wide deployment”, which means it needs to be deployed on more devices around the world.
Found in an update to it Windows Control Panelthe news comes when Windows 11 has seen relatively slow adoption compared to previous iterations.
His CPU requirements proved difficult for many business computers and business laptops To meet, a recent study found that there are actually more PCs running Windows XP than systems that have adopted Windows 11.
What’s next for Windows 11?
Microsoft has decided not to continue as planned Update windows 11 this would sacrifice some of the existing taskbar features in favor of a cleaner look for those who use tablet devices, as Microsoft does not offer a separate standalone operating system for tablets.
Not only users are faced with the system requirements of Windows 11
There was Clayton Hendrix, program manager at Microsoft recently caught on the run a a processor that is not officially supported by Windows 11; Intel Core i7-7660U.
Windows 10 users can determine if their device is eligible to upgrade to Windows 11 using Microsoft PC health checker or verification Windows 11 Computer Specifications, Features, and Requirements.
Users should be too running Windows 10version 2004 or later to make the jump, and no protective actions applied to their device.
Microsoft advises users to use a Microsoft account (MSA) to get the most out of their Windows 11, and watch his videos on Windows 11 upgrade experience.
Users intimidated by the prospect of making a big update are lucky Microsoft is going to keep supporting Windows 10 for 2025.
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