Windows 11 Professional Archive 24H2 Lite

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Size: 4.3Gb

  • Processor: 1 GHz or faster, with at least 2 cores on a supported processor or SoC
  • RAM: 4 GB RAM or more
  • Disk space: 64 GB or more

Introducing the Advanced Features of Windows 11

Windows 11 presents the most modern version of Microsoft’s OS, presenting a smoother and fresher interface layout. It offers a repositioned Start Menu and reimagined taskbar tools, and rounded designs to elevate the UI polish. Speed and performance tuning have made the system snappier. Optimizing open app behavior for smoother switching.

  • Updated Microsoft Store

    The Microsoft Store in Windows 11 now boasts a modernized interface with improved navigation and broader app selection, including Win32 apps.

  • Advanced Cortana

    With Windows 11, Cortana becomes more intelligent, responding more accurately to voice commands and improving task management.

  • 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.

  • Advanced Window Resizing

    Windows 11 introduces advanced window resizing options, making it easier to adjust windows for maximum productivity.

Windows Updates: Streamlining Updates for a Better User Experience

Update Hub, often recognized as the Windows Update Center is a comprehensive service provided by Microsoft to maintain up-to-date systems. Available in the default Windows 10 and Windows 11 setup. It is vital for boosting the overall functionality and security of your system. Streamlining the update process to enhance system stability and performance.

Windows Terminal: A Unified Interface for PowerShell, WSL, and Command Prompt

Command Prompt: The Classic Command-Line Interface for Windows Windows Terminal (a.k.a. the Next-Level Command-Line Tool) is a high-performance tool that supports multiple Windows environments at once. Shipped by default as part of Windows 10 and Windows 11 installations. It simplifies system tasks, making it an ideal tool for experienced users. Helping simplify complex system tasks by streamlining command-line processes.

The Start Menu in the current Windows release

It has gone through design upgrades, delivering a more compact and simplified layout. The Start Menu’s new position is central and minimal, featuring a simple and purposeful design. It introduces favorite apps with a lightweight search panel, and direct links to vital areas like settings, power, and account details.

Windows Defender: Securing Windows from Cyber Threats

Windows Defender (often shortened to Defender AV) is Microsoft’s core response to antivirus and security needs, exists as a native part of Windows 10 and Windows 11. It operates as a vital security layer for your device. Mitigating risks from a wide array of online and offline threats.

  • Windows installation with no tracking enabled
  • Windows version with no need for Microsoft login credentials
  • Windows optimized for low-end hardware performance