Microsoft has announced just recently that a new Windows version, Windows 11 will be released by the end of 2021. Microsoft claims that it will be a new Windows experience and will be more user-friendly as compared to Windows 10. Furthermore, the company elaborates:

From a rejuvenated Start menu to new ways to connect to your favorite people, news, games, and content—Windows 11 is the place to think, express, and create in a natural way.

Here in this article, we mentioned some common Windows 11 FAQs to help solve your queries. So, let’s get started:

When will Windows 11 be released?

Windows 11 was formally introduced on Midsummer Day June 24, 2021. While the company has not officially confirmed the release date the only information they have provided is that it would be available to everyone by the end of the year. At their Conference, they told us that it’s gonna launch in “Holiday 2021”, which tells us that it will be launch somewhere between October and December. But now the Microsoft Company has clearly given a hint that on the 20th of October they will release OS.

Members of the Windows insider program will, as usual, be among the first to experience the new operating system. The first preliminary versions are scheduled to emerge in this program in the next weeks, allowing you to test the system before anyone else. Again, Microsoft has not provided much specifics about it.

Is my Computer Eligible for the Windows 11 Upgrade?

Microsoft is providing a free upgrade to Windows 10 customers, but there are some restrictions. You can use this free program to determine whether your PC is compatible with Windows 11. The official PC health check program from Microsoft will also let you know if your PC is capable of running Windows 11, although it is currently unavailable due to some issues.

To utilize Window 11, you need a TMP security chip and an 8th-generation Intel or higher processor, to name a few requirements. On the AMD side, a Ryzen 2500 or newer processor is required.

Wasn’t Windows 10 the last edition of Windows?

Technically, Window 10 was referred to as the last major edition of Windows, although this might be interpreted differently. Even though Windows 10 was touted as a “Perfect 10”, a lot has changed. Windows’ leadership and engineering have changed, but so has the market. During the epidemic, many organizations and end-users working from home need the capabilities of a Windows computer to multitask, collaborate, communicate, and manage a workflow, reminding people of the popular desktop operating system’s relevance for business, education, and pleasure.

With this knowledge and learnings, as Microsoft would define them, from its efforts to produce next-generation devices such as the Surface Neo and earlier Windows 10X efforts, the company decided to take a step back and apply that mindset to a more traditional desktop environment.

According to Microsoft, the motivation for creating the next version of Windows was to make the PC seem familiar, where you can create, study, and play and most importantly connect in all-new ways. As you are probably aware, many of us have relied on a Windows 10 PC to accomplish many of these tasks during the last 18 months.

What exactly is the difference between Windows 10 and Windows 11?

Window 11 has all of the power or security of Windows 10, but with a revamped and modernized appearance. It also includes a new tool, noises, and apps. Every element has been into account. All of this comes together to supply you with a unique PC experience.

Windows 11 has a new design that includes a centered Start menu and taskbar. Window 11 introduces a fresh new, more Mac-like interface to the operating system. Along with the taskbar, the classic Start menu moves to the middle of the screen. However, if you like, you can relocate them back to the left, as they are in Window 10.

Windows 11 taskbar

How do I go from Windows 10 to Windows 11?

Presently, Windows 11 is only available to members of the Windows Insiders Program’s Dev Channel. But after the final release, in just a few simple steps, you may enroll in the program and upgrade to Windows 11. Users must navigate to

Settings > Update and Security > Windows Update

And click the check for updates options. You will see a Feature update to Windows 11 if it’s available. Click the download or install button.

But if you want to use Windows 11 before its official launch, you can easily do it. Click on the link below for detailed guidance on how to download the Windows 11 preview:

Download Windows 11 OS Preview

Does Upgrading to Windows 11 Delete the previous data?

No, nothing will be lost if you upgrade to Windows 11. All of your files, app, in-app activities, and even the activation key will be saved. Installing the Windows 11 insider is similar to installing an update, and it will save your data. However, because it is still in beta and being tested, unexpected behavior is to be expected, and as everyone has stated, it is best to make a backup of your data.

Why is TPM required for Windows 11?

TPM is a hardware encryption chip that keeps all of your passwords, private credentials, encryption keys, and other sensitive information. Microsoft aims to protect these essential and private keys from dangerous hackers due to the increased risk of assaults on PC motherboards. A TPM is typically built into the motherboard or manually added to the CPU.

Is it possible to revert to Windows 10 if I dislike Windows 11?

The answer is yes! If you don’t like Windows 11 and wish to revert to Windows 10 with all of your files and programs, you can. You must, however, do this activity within 10 days of upgrading to Windows 11. After the 10 days trial period, you must manually install Windows 10. Also, make a backup of all your stuff because a clean install will erase everything on the C disc.

How can we differentiate between an update and an upgrade?

An update might include bug and security patches as well as new features in a version of Windows. They usually come out throughout the year. However, when you upgrade, you are switching versions, such as from Windows 10 to Windows 11, or between editions from Windows Home to Windows Pro.

Is Windows 11 free?

Some of you may be curious that how much Windows 11 will cost. We predict that a standalone version of Windows 11 will cost around the same as Windows 10: $110 for Windows 11 home and $150 for Windows 11 pro.

Microsoft on the other hand claims that Windows 11 will be a free upgrade to Windows 10 users. Remember that Microsoft tries to entice consumers by decreasing the price of the operating system and then trying to sell them on services such as Microsoft 365 or the Xbox Game Pass.

Is it possible to remove Widgets from Windows 11?

Widgets are Windows 11’s equivalent of Live Tiles. And no, Widgets cannot be removed. However, you may disable the Taskbar shortcut to Widgets, which accomplishes nearly the same thing.

Is a Microsoft Account required to use Windows 11?

Both yes and no. To complete Windows setup, the Home edition of Windows 11 will require a Microsoft account. After the setup is complete, users will be able to create an offline account. The option to set up with an offline account is available in Pro and higher editions, but users are encouraged to sign in with a Microsoft account throughout setup to gain access to all of the benefits of Windows 11, such as find my device, Linking your digital License, and storing and syncing files to OneDrive. 

Can I keep using Windows 10?

Windows 10 support will be available for another 4 years. With Microsoft’s recent announcement that Windows 11 will be a free upgrade. Microsoft will support Windows 10 until October 14, 2025.

What is Windows 11 Insider Program?

Basically, Windows Insider Program is a community built by millions of Windows’ biggest fans and users. These fans are given access to new Windows launches to see what’s next. This community of Windows Insiders do previews of the new coming launch like in this case it is Windows 11. This preview is known as Windows Insider Preview Builds.

Then these insiders give their feedbacks and engage directly with the Microsoft Engineers to help shape the future of Windows. The Windows 11 Insider program is divided into two channels currently:

  • The first one is Build 22449 for Dev Channel. In this channel new features are given for initial testing. At this step, it doesn’t matter which Windows release these features will eventually end up in. This channel is known to be work best for technical users as well as developers.
  • Second one is the Build 22000.176 for Beta Channel. The insiders get more polished features made to deployed in the coming major Windows release. The Beta channel is good for early adopters.

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