Windows 11 AIO is the latest version of the popular Windows operating system. Compared to its previous generation, Windows 10, this Windows has undergone many changes in various departments, including design and performance. This operating system was known as Windows 10X for a few months, which was intended to be released specifically for devices with two screens. After the dissolution of this project, news was released about the addition of new Windows 10X features to Windows 10 under a major update known as Sun Valley, and finally, on July 3, 1400, during a conference, Microsoft officially unveiled Windows 11. After a few months of test versions, on October 13, 1400, the first final version of Windows 11 was released, which can be downloaded as a free upgrade for Windows 10 owners.
Windows 11 is the modernized version of Windows 10, and of course, it also has a look at the past of this old operating system. The design of the appearance of many parts of this operating system is in line with today’s common and modern designs, and of course it is based more on Microsoft’s Fluent Design language. For example, by removing the live tiles feature and replacing it with icons, the start menu gives a more Windows 7 feel and also a mobile OS interface than Windows 8 and 10. We have the official MSDN builds of this operating system. We have already featured it here before and now we are publishing AIO (All In One) and other edited versions. One of the most important features of some of these versions is the lack of TPM or Secure Boot module, which for the official builds, without these two prerequisites, it is not possible to install Windows.
Windows 11 AIO Features
Updated to the date indicated in the title
Offering the cleanest versions available on the internet without extra manipulation
Having different languages like most other versions such as Pro, Home, Education and Multiple
No need for TPM or Secure Boot module in some versions
Pre-activation of some versions
Windows 11 Features and News
– Redesigned taskbar, start menu and search interface
– New icon design and toolbar of Windows Explorer
– Adding widgets to the Taskbar and showing the weather, news and other content
– Improving the Snap function and the possibility of moving windows to the corners of the screen more easily
– New Xbox app, App Store and Settings
– Rounding the corners of the windows
– Improved Windows touch control
– More compatible with Fluent Design
– Improving the virtual desktop function and the possibility of setting an independent background image for each one
– Support for Android Apps (direct installation or via Amazon AppStore)
– Performance improvements, including reducing the volume of Windows updates and increasing the speed of browsers
Highlights:
– This operating system is offered in 64-bit version only.
By default, Windows 11 requires the TPM hardware module and Secure Boot to be enabled on the motherboard. Some AIO versions provide the ability to bypass this prerequisite, which are usually released as unlocked.
Windows 11 AIO System Requirements
Processor: 1 GHz or faster with 2 or more cores on a supported 64-bit processor. (Microsoft provides a list of supported processors on its website.)
RAM: 4 gigabytes or more
Storage: 64 GB or larger storage device (such as a hard drive or SSD)
System firmware: UEFI and Secure Boot compatible (Secure Boot not required on unlocked versions)
TPM: Trusted Platform Module 2.0 (common on motherboards manufactured after 2016) (not required on unlocked versions)
Graphics card: DirectX 12 or later compatible with WDDM 2.0 driver
Display: An HD display with a minimum resolution of 720p (1280×720) and a diagonal of more than 9″, 8 bits per color channel
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