Windows 11 x64 no Media tool

Windows
Size: 4.3Gb

  • Processor: 1 GHz or faster with at least two cores on a compatible chip or SoC
  • RAM: minimum 4 GB
  • Disk space: 64 GB or higher

A Deep Dive Into What’s New in Windows 11

Windows 11 stands as Microsoft’s current OS flagship, with a clean-lined and bold interface. It integrates a new Start Menu in the center with polished taskbar tools, and rounded edges for a clean and modern vibe. Computing efficiency has been raised with faster performance. Reducing lag during heavy multitasking sessions.

The Start Menu in the present-day Windows OS

It has seen a big redesign, offering a lightweight and user-focused design. The Start Menu’s new position is central and minimal, keeping the design modern, sleek, and practical. It offers shortcut pins and a built-in search tool, and straightforward entry to control center, power menu, and user page.

Virtual Desktop Support: Boosting Your Workflow with Multiple Digital Workspaces

Virtual Desktop Support is included within the Windows 10 and Windows 11 environments. It helps users split up tasks into multiple virtual desktops for greater focus and productivity. Virtual Desktop Support simplifies the process of switching between desktops and apps. It works seamlessly across consumer and business editions of Windows 10 and Windows 11.

Windows Updates: Preserving System Performance and Stability

Update Hub (widely referred to as the Windows Update Hub) is an embedded service designed to manage system updates in Windows. Included with every installation of Windows 10 and Windows 11. It helps reduce system crashes and improves overall system performance. Offering solutions for handling updates and patches on your behalf.

  1. Windows installation with no forced updates running
  2. Windows no antivirus protection