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Windows 11 escapes in all its glory, including the installation

A few years ago, Microsoft let it be heard that it did not plan any more versions of Windows (at least in terms of numbers), all other versions will be called simply Windows 10, and new features will be added along with updates. But he probably won’t keep his word. Windows 11 is leaking to the internet and that not just screenshots and videos, but just the whole installation file. So you can try the new system too.

The Windows 11 installation file is leaking

Probably the biggest change at first glance is move the Start button and other icons to the center. Similarly, competing macOS has solved it for many years. According to several users who use this system, however, the offer can still be moved to the left if the new layout does not smell good to you.

Editor’s note

Although this news is not directly related to Android, most of us use a Windows computer at least in some way. In addition, the connection between Android phones and Windows is becoming more and more, so we have decided to inform you about it as well.

Remember the unreleased Windows 10X? It is from it that we can see several elements. Live tiles are being replaced by minimalist transparent icons, and in addition, the Start menu has been simplified overall. We can also notice (finally) rounded windows. In the video below we can see that he himself was reworked installation process.

However, this is an early build and Microsoft will probably tell us at a conference that will take place already June 24 will show many more features of the new system. Until then, you can at least look at the screenshots and videos that are circulating on the Internet.

Version 11 of Windows 11 leaked What does the new system look like?

If you had the courage and wanted to Try Windows 11 now, you can download it from mediafire, for example, to an older computer that you do not use or via virtualization. We definitely do not recommend installing it on the primary computer.

How are you looking forward to Windows 11?

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