Windows
Size: 4.5Gb

  • Processor: 1 GHz or greater with 2 or more cores on a compatible processor or SoC
  • RAM: 4 GB or more required
  • Disk space: 64 GB or above

What’s New in Windows 10: A Comprehensive Overview

Windows 10 is the most recent release of Microsoft’s operating system, offering a refreshed and intuitive user interface. It features a centered Start Menu, transformed taskbar, and rounded corners for a streamlined, clean look. Performance has been upgraded with better speed and increased efficiency. Ensuring easier multitasking and optimized resource management. The system introduces useful productivity tools such as Snap Layouts and Snap Groups, making it easier and more intuitive to organize and manage windows. Windows 10 also advances gaming, offering features like Auto HDR and DirectStorage for enhanced performance and quicker load times.

DirectX 12 and Game Mode: Maximizing Game Performance and Visual Fidelity

DirectX 12, also known as DX12 is a modern API built for high-quality gaming and superior visual rendering. Built into the Windows 10 and Windows 11 operating systems. It optimizes game performance by efficiently managing system resources. Game Mode optimizes your PC’s performance to give your games the best chance to run smoothly.

Windows Defender: Safeguarding Your Windows Environment

Windows Defender, commonly known as Microsoft Defender Antivirus is a seamless antivirus and anti-malware solution from Microsoft, integrated into the Windows 10 and Windows 11 operating systems. It serves a key function in safeguarding your computer’s security. Providing help to prevent threats such as viruses, spyware, rootkits, and other malicious software.

Settings and Control Panel: A Central Hub for Configuration Management

The Control Panel is the traditional tool for system configuration, present in the default setup of Windows 10 and Windows 11 systems. It simplifies the process of configuring hardware, security, and other system preferences. Offering control over notifications, background processes, and system performance. It features tools for managing system health, app settings, and user profiles.

  1. Windows without TPM (Trusted Platform Module)
  2. Windows with local account only for setup
  3. Windows without Windows Defender security