Windows 11 24H2 (Original ISO Image)
Here it is! Microsoft's new operating system Windows 11 has now been released.
Windows is a driving force for innovation. It’s an enduring platform for each one of us to create And its home for over a billion people to do their jobs, live their dreams and connect with the people they love.
Microsoft has launched Windows 11, the entire user experience brings you closer to what you love, empowers you to produce and inspires you to create. Windows 11 provides a sense of calm and openness. It gives you a place that feels like home. It’s secure and everything is designed to be centered around you.
To fully understand the magic of Windows 11, you must get it in your hands. The gorgeous graphics, sounds and animations of Windows 11 along with the innovative and beautiful hardware provides an experience like none other.
History:
At the 2015 Ignite conference, Microsoft employee Jerry Nixon stated that Windows 10 would be the "last version of Windows", a statement that Microsoft confirmed was reflective of its view. The operating system was considered to be a service, with new builds and updates to be released over time. However, speculation of a new version or a redesign of Windows arose. In January 2021, after a job listing referring to a "sweeping visual rejuvenation of Windows" was posted by Microsoft. A visual refresh for Windows, developed under the codename "Sun Valley", was reportedly set to re-design the system's user interface.
Announcement:
At the Microsoft Build 2021 developer conference, CEO and chairman Satya Nadella teased about the existence of the next generation of Windows during his keynote speech. According to Nadella, he had been self-hosting it for several months. He also teased that an official announcement would come very soon. Just a week after Nadella's keynote, Microsoft started sending invitations for a dedicated Windows media event at 11 am ET on June 24, 2021. Microsoft also posted an 11-minute video of Windows start-up sounds to YouTube on June 10, 2021, with many people speculating both the time of the Microsoft event and the duration of the Windows start-up sound video to be a reference to the name of the operating system as Windows 11.
On June 24, 2021, Windows 11 was officially announced at a virtual event hosted by Chief Product Officer Panos Panay. According to Nadella, Windows 11 is "a re-imagining of the operating system". Further details for developers such as updates to the Microsoft Store, the new Windows App SDK (code-named "Project Reunion"), new Fluent Design guidelines, and more were discussed during another developer-focused event on the same day.
Release:
The Windows 11 name was accidentally released in an official Microsoft support document in June 2021. Leaked images of a purported beta build of Windows 11's desktop surfaced online later on June 15, 2021, which were followed by a leak of the aforementioned build on the same day. The screenshots and leaked build show an interface resembling that of the cancelled Windows 10X, alongside a redesigned out-of-box experience (OOBE) and Windows 11 branding. Microsoft would later confirm the authenticity of the leaked beta, with Panay stating that it was an "early weird build".
At the June 24 media event, Microsoft also announced that Windows 11 would be released in "Holiday 2021", with an exact date not given. Its release will be accompanied by a free upgrade for compatible Windows 10 devices through Windows Update. On June 28, Microsoft announced the release of the first preview build and SDK of Windows 11 to Windows Insiders.
On August 31, 2021, Microsoft announced that Windows 11 is slated for release on October 5, 2021. The release would be phased, with newer eligible devices to be offered the upgrade first. Microsoft expects the roll-out to be finished by mid-2022. Since its predecessor Windows 10 was released on July 29, 2015, more than six years earlier, this is the longest time span between successive releases of Microsoft Windows operating systems, beating the time between Windows XP (released on October 25, 2001) and Windows Vista (released on January 30, 2007).
Features:
We would like to share some of the highlights of this release.
Bringing You Closer to What You Love:
- Windows 11 brings you closer to what you love and is designed with you at the center.
- From the new Start Menu and Taskbar, to each sound, font and icon you see, the team thought through every pixel and detail to bring you a more modern, fresh and beautiful experience. With Start at the center you have quick access to the content and apps you care about and through the power of the cloud and Microsoft 365 (sold separately) you can see recent files you’ve been working on regardless of which device you were using, even if it was an Android or iOS device.
- Get you closer to the content and information you care about. we’re introducing Widgets, a new personalized feed powered by AI and the web. Opening your personalized feed with a click or a swipe from the left is smooth and seamless as Widgets slides across your screen like a sheet of glass. Whether it’s glancing at your day through Outlook calendar and To-Do list integrations, catching up on the latest headlines or tomorrow’s weather forecast, or viewing your favorite OneDrive photo memories, Widgets bring everything you love to your fingertips.
- Chat from Microsoft Teams is a new experience that helps bring you closer to the people you care about. With a simple click you can use a personal account to chat, voice or video call with your friends, family and other contacts regardless of the device or platform they’re on – Windows, Mac, Android or IOS. Microsoft Teams is not just for people with smart devices. your friends and family can join the conversation via SMS text messaging. Plus, you can open the full Microsoft Teams experience directly from Chat to bring your plans to life with event scheduling, quick polls, file sharing and more.
- The new Microsoft Store on Windows brings you closer to your favorite apps and entertainment all in one place. The Microsoft Store on Windows not only brings you more apps than ever before, we’re also making it easier to search and discover new content with curated stories and collections. New apps are available today in the Microsoft Store on Windows, such as Canva, Disney+, Zoom, the Epic Game Store and so much more.
Empowering Your Productivity and Inspiring Your Creativity:
- Windows 11 features powerful new experiences that empower your productivity and inspire your creativity.
- We’re all multitasking more than ever on our PCs, from multiple monitors and browser tabs to editing documents in Word or PowerPoint. With Windows 11, we’re making it easier to focus and stay in your flow with Snap Layouts and Groups, and Desktops.
- Snap Layouts and Groups offer a more powerful way to multitask and optimize your screen real estate in a way that is visually clean. With new three-column layouts for larger screens, it has never been easier to have all the content you need at your fingertips perfectly arranged.
- With Desktops you can create individual Desktops that display different sets of apps to help you stay organized and focused, like making separate spaces in your home, and you can even customize each Desktop with its own name and wallpaper.
- Accessibility was considered from the start in the development of Windows 11, with inclusive design reviews of new and redesigned features. We’re proud that Windows 11 is the most inclusively designed version of Windows, built with and for people with disabilities. Windows 11 offers familiar assistive technologies like Narrator, Magnifier, Closed Captions and Windows Speech Recognition to support people across the disability spectrum. To learn more about accessibility in Windows 11, visit this blog post.
- We’ve improved the experiences for touch in Windows 11 when you’re using a tablet without a keyboard. You’ll see more space between the icons in the Taskbar, adding bigger touch targets and subtle visual cues to make resizing and moving windows easier, as well as adding gestures. We’ve also enabled haptics with Windows 11 to make using your pen even more immersive – allowing you to hear and feel the vibrations as you click through and edit or sketch. Surface Slim Pen 2 (sold separately) is a great example of haptics in action.
- With as much time as we’re all spending on our PCs, sometimes you might want to type on your PC with your voice. We’re excited to introduce new enhancements in voice typing on Windows 11. Now, with voice typing your PC recognizes what you say, even automatically punctuating sentences for you.
New Tools and Resources for Developers:
With Windows 11, we endeavored to make Windows a more open platform. We thought about the development process and what tools and capabilities you need to create amazing apps. We built Windows 11 with developers in mind. You can create and build apps using the tools, frameworks and languages that you know and love. We’re also embracing all your apps and will work to make them feel at home on Windows.
Windows 11 is Built for Gaming:
- Windows 11 was made for gaming, with innovative new features that can take your PC gaming experience to the next level. If your PC has an HDR capable display, Auto HDR will automatically upgrade over 1000 DirectX 11 and DirectX 12 games to high dynamic range, rendering a much wider range of colors and brightness. We also believe that player choice is important, so Windows 11 includes the ability to turn Auto HDR on or off on a per-game basis.
- Windows 11 also includes support for Direct Storage, a feature we first introduced on Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S consoles. When paired with an NVME solid-state drive and DirectX 12 GPU, games that implement Direct Storage can benefit from reduced load times and render more detailed and expansive gameing worlds.
- Windows 11 also includes the Xbox app built right in. Through the Xbox app you can browse, download and play over 100 high-quality PC games with Game Pass for PC (membership sold separately).
- Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members can also play 100+ Xbox console games on their PC without having to wait for a download, thanks to the power of Xbox Cloud Gaming with the Xbox app.
Enabling the Hybrid Workforces and Classrooms of Tomorrow:
Windows 11 is the operating system for hybrid work and learning. Through the rapid acceleration of digital transformation that we’ve seen over the last 19 months, it is critical for today’s organizations to be resilient and flexible. With the shift to hybrid work, where work is constantly changing, we understand the importance of an operating system that is flexible, consistent, secure and works how you work. That’s why Windows 11 is built on the consistent, compatible and familiar Windows 10 foundation that is easy for IT to manage. Beginning today, organizations can begin moving to Windows 11 on powerful PCs and through the cloud with Windows 365 or Azure Virtual Desktop.
Windows 11 is Designed for Chip-to-Cloud Protection:
As we continue on our journey, feedback from our customers and the industry is so important to helping us shape a Windows that our customers love. To that end, we conducted a survey of Security Decision Makers in the U.S. from a range of industries and found that 75% of security decision makers, VP and above, feel that the move to hybrid work leaves their organization more vulnerable to security threats. This last year has proven that security needs to be built in from the hardware up, the chip to the cloud. In fact, 80% of respondents feel that software alone is not enough protection from emerging threats. Windows 11 was designed with security in mind to meet the challenges we will face in this new work environment and beyond.
What's New in 24H2:
- Wi-Fi 7 support.
- Bluetooth® LE Audio enhancements for assistive hearing devices.
- System tray & taskbar enhancements.
- A more streamlined File Explorer.
- Embrace the new support for creating 7-zip and TAR archives.
- Smart power management for your PC.
- Energy-saving brightness control for plugged-in devices.
- Content Adaptive Brightness Control.
- Join and share Wi-Fi networks with QR codes.
- Share your mobile hotspot via QR code.
- Enhanced privacy controls for Wi-Fi network access.
- Account switching and notifications in Microsoft Teams.
- Expanding Voice Clarity across devices.
- Sudo for Windows: elevate the Windows command-line efficiency.
- Updated Windows setup experience.
- Lock screen and start menu enhancements.
- Manage all your PCs and Xbox consoles from a new page in Settings > Accounts > Linked devices.
- Discover new games with the Game Pass recommendation card, now on the Settings home page.
- Configure a Default Location used when precise signals like GPS aren’t available.
- Pause and resume print jobs directly from the print queue, allowing for convenient printer maintenance.
- Rename your printer in the Bluetooth & devices > Printers & scanners settings.
- The Storage Spaces interface has been revamped for intuitive management, including clearer status indicators and links under Settings > System > Storage > Storage Spaces.
- Hearing aids support: manage Bluetooth LE audio-capable hearing aids with ease under Settings > Accessibility > Hearing devices.
- New “Audio mic test” utility located in the microphone properties under Settings > System > Sound.
- Dynamic Refresh Rate can now be enabled via a toggle.
- Allowing different refresh rates on different monitors.
- New options for tuning intensity and color boost to the color filters.
- A new Color management settings page located under Settings > System > Display > Color management.
- Improved Bluetooth device discovery.
- Windows can now back up your sound settings, including your sound scheme!
- Task manager accessibility improvements.
- Narrator Scan mode now responds quicker, making it easier to navigate and read large documents, especially in Microsoft Edge.
- Many enhancements and new options in Windows Share.
- Support for Emoji 15.1.
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