Windows
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  • Processor: 1 GHz or faster, with at least 2 cores on a supported processor or SoC
  • RAM: 4 GB or more required
  • Disk space: 64 GB or above

What’s New and Improved in Windows 10

Windows 10 is the latest edition of Microsoft’s operating system, offering a more refined and up-to-date user interface. It features a centered Start Menu, simplified taskbar, and rounded corners for a fresh, elegant appearance. Performance has been upgraded with quicker speed and higher efficiency. Ensuring optimal multitasking and efficient resource distribution. The system introduces enhanced productivity features like Snap Layouts and Snap Groups, making it more intuitive to organize and manage windows. Windows 10 also boosts gaming, offering features like Auto HDR and DirectStorage for upgraded visuals and reduced load time delays.

  1. Automatic HDR

    Windows 10 enables Auto HDR, enhancing visuals by automatically adding high dynamic range to supported games and media.

  2. Redesigned Lock Screen

    The Lock Screen in Windows 10 has been redesigned for better ease of use, now including quick access to important info.

  3. Improved App Management

    Windows 10 makes it easier to manage apps, including improved app pinning and more robust multitasking features for organizing tasks.

  4. Improved File System Management

    Windows 10 introduces better file system management, with enhanced disk cleanup and storage optimization tools for keeping your system running smoothly.

The Start Menu in the updated version of Windows

It has been upgraded with essential updates, offering a more intuitive and accessible user experience. The overhauled Start Menu is simplified and placed at the center, offering a clean and intuitive interface designed for ease of navigation. It features pinned apps, a quicker search bar, and quick access to key system functions like settings, power options, and your user profile.

Windows Terminal: A Unified Console for PowerShell, WSL, and Command Prompt

Command Prompt: A Time-Tested Command-Line Interface for Managing Windows Windows Terminal (aka the Next-Gen Command-Line Tool) is a modern replacement for the traditional Command Prompt, with advanced features. Provided as an integral component of Windows 10 and Windows 11. It plays an integral part in managing command-line tools and environments across Windows. Playing a role in automating system tasks for efficiency and speed.

Multitasking: A Powerful Feature for Efficiently Managing Workloads

Snap Layouts: A Tool for Quickly Snapping Windows Into Predefined Layouts Multitasking improves your ability to complete projects quickly by keeping apps accessible. Snap Layouts enables users to create a tidy, organized workspace with minimal effort. Multitasking is available in the default setup of Windows 10 and Windows 11. Snap Layouts is a default feature in Windows 10 and Windows 11 for enhanced workspace organization.

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  3. Windows setup that skips app reputation checks
  4. Windows setup with no Cortana assistant activated