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First Preview Of Windows 11
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Quote:Silicon Valley: Experts keeping a close eye on Microsoft Corporation say that the first glimpse of Microsoft’s next and most advanced operating system “Windows 11” has been released, which has been hidden in a video.

This video, which was published by Microsoft on YouTube on June 10, 2021, is exactly eleven (11) minutes long, in which the music of the launch of various Windows operating systems can be heard in a very “slow-motion”.



In this video, at 10:33 (33rd second of the tenth minute) the Windows 10 logo appears with its shadow falling on the floor.
It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post, but Microsoft has suggested that it may be renamed to “Windows 11”.



This is also being said because, regarding Windows, Microsoft has announced that its event will be held on June 24, at 11 pm US time.



Not only that, but in this video, the image on the floor from the window (Windows 10 logo) looks like “11”, which is probably a hint of Windows 11.



Regardless of the name, it is said that some features of the “Sun Valley” operating system project at Microsoft will also be part of this new operating system.



Rumors are circulating that in addition to the user interface and system fonts, the next Windows operating system will undergo a number of external and internal changes.
It may also have a battery usage feature that will tell you which application is using how much battery. This feature has been present in smartphones for years, but so far it has not been included in Windows operating systems.


The new operating system will be (expected) enabled to be used on desktops/laptops as well as tablets and smartphones with equal ease.

The website Digital Trends has even speculated that the new Windows will also have Android apps available that can be downloaded from the Microsoft Store.

It is also being said that users who have Windows 10 installed on their computers will have to pay some extra cost to upgrade their system and install Windows 11.

When will Windows 11 be available? It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving the post. It is expected to be available to the public in the last quarter of this year.

It should be noted that so far all these things are only in the form of speculations and estimates made by people with special expertise in this field.

The exact situation will be known on June 24, the day that Microsoft will hold a special event on Windows.

Source : https://expertbeas.com/first-preview-of-windows-11/
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On the portal, you can see what the menu and settings will look like

https://www.theverge.com/2021/6/15/22535...start-menu
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Microsoft’s Blue Screen of Death is changing to black in Windows 11

Quote:Microsoft is changing its famous Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) to black in Windows 11. The software giant started testing its new design changes in a Windows 11 preview earlier this week, but the Black Screen of Death isn’t fully enabled yet. The Verge understands Microsoft will be switching to a Black Screen of Death for Windows 11, matching the new black logon and shutdown screens.

https://www.theverge.com/2021/7/1/225598...sod-change
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How to bypass the Windows 11 TPM 2.0 requirement

Quote:Microsoft now requires a computer to have a TPM 2.0 module to install Windows 11. However, new Registry entries have been discovered that allow you to bypass the TPM requirement and minimum memory and secure boot requirements.
With Windows 11, Microsoft added new minimum system requirements that all devices need to have a TPM 2.0 security processor to power some of the operating system's security features.
"The following Windows features require TPM 2.0: Measured Boot, Device Encryption, WD System Guard, Device Health Attestation, Windows Hello/Hello for Business, TPM Platform Crypto Provider Key Storage, SecureBIO, DRTM, vTPM in Hyper-V," Microsoft told BleepingComputer.

Source : https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/mi...quirement/
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(07-08-2021 , 05:24 PM)Imran Wrote: How to bypass the Windows 11 TPM 2.0 requirement

Quote:Microsoft now requires a computer to have a TPM 2.0 module to install Windows 11. However, new Registry entries have been discovered that allow you to bypass the TPM requirement and minimum memory and secure boot requirements.
With Windows 11, Microsoft added new minimum system requirements that all devices need to have a TPM 2.0 security processor to power some of the operating system's security features.
"The following Windows features require TPM 2.0: Measured Boot, Device Encryption, WD System Guard, Device Health Attestation, Windows Hello/Hello for Business, TPM Platform Crypto Provider Key Storage, SecureBIO, DRTM, vTPM in Hyper-V," Microsoft told BleepingComputer.

Source : https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/mi...quirement/

How to bypass Windows 11 limits and install on almost any old PC
https://www.zdnet.com/article/how-to-byp...ny-old-pc/
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How to download Windows 11 while avoiding malware
Quote:Microsoft hasn’t yet released Windows 11, but the new operating system is already available for download and preview. Cybercriminals, of course, are exploiting that, slipping malware to users who think they’re downloading Microsoft’s new operating system

Why download Windows 11 now?
Microsoft actually claimed Windows 10 would be the last release of Windows, that the company would just issue updates from there on out. On June 24 this year, however, the company unveiled Windows 11. And even though under the hood it’s basically Windows 10, Windows 11 is still the OS’s biggest update in six years, with an impressive number of new features and interface modifications.

Officially, Windows 11 will become available to the general public in 2021, but loads of people are trying it out early by installing a prerelease build. Some enthusiasts want to try the new system for its novelty; others, such as tech reporters, to inform users about the new features. As for software developers, they need the OS to perform compatibility testing with their own products and fix any issues before release day.

Although Microsoft has made the process of downloading and installing Windows 11 from its official website fairly straightforward, many still visit other sources to download the software, which often contains unadvertised goodies from cybercriminals (and isn’t necessarily Windows 11 at all).

How scammers fool Windows 11 downloaders
The most straightforward way cybercriminals deceive users is by slipping in something extra (or else).

One example involves an executable file called 86307_windows 11 build 21996.1 x64 + activator.exe. With a file size as large as 1.75GB, it certainly looks plausible. In fact, though, the bulk of that space consists of one DLL file that contains a lot of useless information.

Opening the executable starts the installer, which looks like an ordinary Windows installation wizard. Its main purpose is to download and run another, more interesting executable. The second executable is an installer as well, and it even comes with a license agreement (which few people read) calling it a “download manager for 86307_windows 11 build 21996.1 x64 + activator” and noting that it would also install some sponsored software. If you accept the agreement, a variety of malicious programs will be installed on your machine.

Kaspersky products have already defeated several hundred infection attempts that used similar Windows 11–related schemes. A large portion of these threats consists of downloaders, whose task is to download and run other programs.


Source : https://www.kaspersky.com/blog/fake-wind...ers/40718/
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Windows 11 is the COVID-19 vaccine for your PC

https://www.zdnet.com/article/windows-11...r-your-pc/
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Windows 11 just got a mobile-friendly makeover. But some fans aren't happy

Quote:If you notice anything different about Windows 11's Start Menu, currently being trialled with Windows Insider participants, you can thank smartphone platforms from Apple and Google.

Not everyone is happy with Microsoft's efforts to reshape the Start Menu in Windows 11 -- so much so that there is an apparent market for third-party replacements that allow users to change it.

The Start Menu has been front and centre in the Windows experience for well over two decades, and so even tiny changes have a big impact on those for whom it's the first point of contact when running software on Microsoft's platform. But smartphones, as well as touch and voice inputs, have forever changed what people expect from a desktop experience.

Per The Register, Microsoft recently admitted as much and explained that its research found that people "wanted a cleaner and simpler Start, and that since so many people have smartphones, design paradigms from those devices could successfully carry over into a new Start -- being able to pan different pages with touch, for instance".

Windows 11 is likely to roll out to the general public around October, in line with Microsoft's historical spring/fall release cycle. However, with Windows 11, Microsoft will only release one feature update per year, versus the two it's done since Windows 10 was released in 2015.

Some notable losses that Windows 10 users have lamented include the inability to resize the Windows 11 Start menu and the absence of Live Tiles in Windows 11. Live Tiles was Microsoft's Windows 8 Metro answer to the iPad. In its place are pinned apps that can be moved around and rearranged.

Microsoft was experimenting with a Start Menu without Live Tiles early last year, but at the time said the experiments didn't mean Live Tiles would vanish. But it seems that in Windows 11, Live Tiles will in fact disappear.

Microsoft is letting fans test Windows 11 through the Windows Insider program. The Beta channel will contain features that it will release in Windows 11, while the more unstable Dev channel will have features that are not tied to the next Windows 11 release.

Again, reflecting smartphone UIs, as noted by Neowin, the Start Menu is now aligned to the centre of the screen by default, rather than the left, but users can adjust it to the traditional look via Settings > Personalization > Taskbar.

Microsoft's failure in smartphones was a sore point for Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates, who claimed he was too busy dealing with the company's Windows and browser antitrust problems to focus on the mobile market.

Gates declared in 2019 that not making Windows the world's default "non-Apple" mobile operating system was his "greatest mistake ever".


Source : https://www.zdnet.com/article/windows-11...artphones/
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Windows 11 will be released on October 5th to newer devices

Quote:Microsoft has announced that Windows 11 will be released on October 5th, 2021, to Windows 10 users with support devices.

Source : https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/mi...r-devices/
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Microsoft adds macOS-like hardware indicators to Windows 11

Quote:Microsoft is now rolling out redesigned hardware indicator flyouts (uncannily similar to macOS and iOS ones) that align with Windows 11's design to all Windows Insiders in the Dev Channel.

"These new flyouts will appear when you press the volume or brightness keys on your laptop and will honor light/dark mode to give you a more coherent Windows experience."

Source : https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/mi...indows-11/
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