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Windows 11

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Windows 11 App Info

  • App Name

    Windows 11

  • Price

    Free

  • Developer

    Microsoft

  • Updated

    2025-09-30

  • Version

    25H2

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I upgrade my current system to Windows 11?

Check compatibility via Settings > System > About. If eligible, go to Settings > Windows Update and click 'Check for updates' to install Windows 11.

What are the basic system requirements for installing Windows 11?

Your device needs a compatible 64-bit processor, at least 4GB RAM, 64GB storage, UEFI firmware with Secure Boot, and TPM 2.0 enabled. Check Settings > System > About for details.

Can I customize the Windows 11 interface to suit my preferences?

Yes, go to Settings > Personalization to change themes, layouts, and desktop backgrounds to personalize your experience.

How do features like Snap Layouts and Groups improve multitasking?

Open multiple apps, then hover over the maximize button to access Snap Layouts, allowing you to organize windows into preset configurations for efficient multitasking.

How is Microsoft Teams integrated into Windows 11?

Windows 11 has Teams integrated directly into the taskbar. Simply click the Teams icon to chat or start video calls without extra installation.

What security enhancements does Windows 11 offer?

Windows 11 includes hardware-based security features like TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, and enhanced privacy settings accessible via Settings > Privacy & Security.

Is Windows 11 a paid upgrade or does it require a subscription?

Windows 11 is a free upgrade for compatible Windows 10 devices. It does not require a subscription for personal use.

Are there any subscription services associated with Windows 11?

While Windows 11 itself is free, Microsoft offers optional subscription services like Microsoft 365 for additional productivity tools, which can be accessed via the Microsoft Store.

Where can I find help if my Windows 11 experiences troubleshooting issues?

Use the built-in Troubleshooter via Settings > System > Troubleshoot, or visit Microsoft Support online for guided assistance.