Upgrading to Windows 11. Are you ready!?

- Windows 10 was a major release of Microsoft's Windows NT operating system. Windows NT (New Technology) was a family of 32-bit operating systems developed by Microsoft, designed for business and professional users, and later became the foundation for modern Windows operating systems. The successor to Windows 8.1 was released to manufacturing on July 15, 2015, and later to retail on July 29, 2015. Windows 10 was made available for download via MSDN and TechNet, as a free upgrade for retail copies of Windows 8 and Windows 8.1 users via the Microsoft Store, and to Windows 7 users via Windows Update. Unlike previous Windows NT releases, Windows 10 receivedI new builds on an ongoing basis, which are available at no additional cost to users. Devices in enterprise environments can alternatively use long-term support milestones that only receive critical updates, such as security patches. It's end of life cycle It was succeeded by Windows 11, which was released on October 5, 2021.
Windows 11 Bundled software
- Microsoft Store: Serving as a unified storefront for apps and other content, it is also redesigned in Windows 11. Microsoft now allows developers to distribute Windows API, progressive web applications, and other packaging technologies in the Microsoft Store, alongside the standard Universal Windows Platform apps. The new Microsoft Store will also enable users to install Android apps onto their devices via the Amazon Appstore. This feature will require a Microsoft account, an Amazon account, and a one-time install for Windows Amazon Appstore client.
- Microsoft Teams: This collaboration platform is directly integrated into Windows 11. Skype is no longer bundled with the OS. Teams will appear as an icon in the Windows taskbar, letting users message and call their contacts instantly.
- Settings: The app has been redesigned and is easy to use in Windows 11. It has a left-handed navigation that persists between pages, and it adds breadcrumbs as the user navigates deeper into the settings to help them know where they are and to not get lost. The Settings app also includes brand new pages, with new controls at the top that highlight key information and frequently used settings for the user to adjust to their content. These new controls span across several category pages like System, Bluetooth & devices, Personalization, Accounts and Windows Update. It also adds expandable boxes for pages with many settings.
- Snipping Tool: In Windows 11, both the legacy Snipping Tool and newer Snip & Sketch apps have been replaced by a new Snipping Tool app with the combined functionality of both apps. It includes a new user interface similar to the legacy Snipping Tool with extra features like the Windows + Shift + S keyboard shortcut from Snip & Sketch and richer editing. Windows 11 also introduces a new Settings page for the Snipping Tool. In addition, the new Snipping Tool adds support for dark mode.
- Calculator: Like the Snipping Tool, Calculator includes a new app theme setting. The Calculator has been completely rewritten in C# and includes several new features.
- Mail and Calendar: These apps have been updated with a new visual style. They include rounded corners and other adjustments to make them look and feel more inclusive on Windows 11.
- Photos: The Photos app has been updated with a new viewing experience, editing features, Fluent Design, WinUI controls, rounded corners, and more. Photos app, which would be set up as the default image viewer in Windows 11, will allow users to explore collections, albums, and folders. The Collection feature remains unchanged, and it will show the most recent photos and screenshots, organized in proper order by date. Albums are also generated automatically using Microsoft's UI technology, but users can always customize the experience with their own albums. The Photos app also introduces a floating menu with new editing controls and will let users compare up to four pictures at once.
- Tips: Windows 11 introduces a refreshed Tips app with a new look and additional UI updates. It comes with over 100 new tips to get started with Windows 11 or to learn new things.
- Paint: One of the oldest Windows apps, which remained unchanged since Windows 7, has been given an updated user interface with rounded corners and the Mica material for Windows 11. The most prominent change to Paint is a new simplified toolbar, a rounded color palette, and a new set of drop-down menus. AI features have also been introduced, including background removal and an ability to generate images from text descriptions using DALL-E technology.
- Notepad and Voice Recorder also feature refreshed interfaces. These apps now feature designs adhering to the Fluent Design principles. The Microsoft Office apps have been redesigned to align with Fluent Design.
- Windows 11 also features a new Media Player app, which acts as a replacement for Windows 10's Groove Music app.
- Xbox app: An updated Xbox app is bundled with Windows 11. Features such as Xbox Cloud Gaming and Xbox Game Pass are integrated directly into the app.
- Security and performance: Microsoft promoted performance improvements such as smaller update sizes, faster web browsing in any browser, faster wake time from sleep mode, and faster Windows Hello authentication. As part of the minimum system requirements, Windows 11 only officially supports devices with a Trusted Platform Module 2.0 security coprocessor. According to Microsoft, TPM 2.0 is a "critical building block" for protection against firmware and hardware attacks. In addition, Microsoft now requires devices with Windows 11 to include Virtualization-Based Security (VBS), Hypervisor-Protected Code Integrity (HVCI), and Secure Boot built-in and enabled by default. The operating system also features hardware-enforced stack protection for supported Intel and AMD processors for protection against every-day exploits. Windows 11 Home SKUs require an Internet connection and a Microsoft account for first-time setup.
See what we have to offer: Contact us or just come on in if you need help with this process. If your computer keeps telling you it can't upgrade to Windows 11, before you throw it out the window, bring it in. Many times we are successful at manually re-installing the OS. We can also save your files before doing this. Or, in the case it really is too old, we have a large selection of refurbished laptops and desktops to choose from, with Windows 11 already installed. We also offer one time paid license keys and installation for Microsoft Office (2016, 2019, 2021). We can transfer your files if necessary and you will be all set!