Windows
Size: 4.6Gb

  • Processor: 1 GHz or higher with at least 2 cores on a supported processor or SoC
  • RAM: 4 GB RAM or more
  • Disk space: a minimum of 64 GB

What’s New and Improved in Windows 10

Windows 10 is the newest update to the Microsoft operating system, offering a streamlined and modern user interface. It features a centered Start Menu, redesigned taskbar interface, and rounded corners for a modern, refined look. Performance has been boosted with enhanced speed and optimization. Ensuring effortless multitasking and improved management of system resources. The system introduces modern productivity tools such as Snap Layouts and Snap Groups, making it simpler and faster to organize and manage windows. Windows 10 also emphasizes gaming, offering features like Auto HDR and DirectStorage for better quality visuals and faster load speeds.

Virtual Desktop Support: Helping You Manage Your Digital Workspace Efficiently

Virtual Desktop Support is automatically enabled in Windows 10 and Windows 11. It helps users manage tasks efficiently by dividing them into distinct virtual desktops. Virtual Desktop Support offers an intuitive user interface for managing virtual desktops. It is available to users of all Windows 10 and Windows 11 editions, from personal to enterprise.

Microsoft Store: Browse a Variety of Apps, Games, and Entertainment Content

The Microsoft Store is a universal access point for managing all your app and game needs, it features a broad selection of both free and paid content across different categories. The Microsoft Store is included as a key feature in the default installation of both Windows 10 and 10. It ensures that all your apps remain up-to-date and functional with minimal effort. It provides a diverse selection of digital content such as music, books, and movies.

  1. Windows installation with telemetry features turned off
  2. Windows without scheduled system updates
  3. Windows without digital assistant
  4. Offline experience Windows installation