Beginner's Guide to Windows 11 STABLE Update, OUT to Install Now | "How & Why" To Update Windows 10 to Windows 11(WindowsH2)
What's new In windows 11(Win11 21H2)?
Windows 11 is what you can see a refreshed look for Windows 10 itself. And if you're a person who likes easy notifications, toggling your Wi-Fi, Bluetooth on a regular bases, this upgrade is specially meant for you my friend. (close features)
The first thing you're going to spot in this update is an overall "Minimalistic feel" through out the Windows UX (Code name: Sun Valley) , seems windows has tried to provide to its users.
"Features in detail (Start Menu, Rounded corners, Multi-tasking,& more..)"
Talking about the features theirs a whole new centered Start menu, which again can be reversed to left in the revamped settings menu. The new start menu bring along a new app drawer more simpler approach this time, adding the Recommended panel right below, also a few option like setting and regular usage apps like file manger & all could be added as well.
Overall system search is still intact in the search box, also for who used to irritated by the Crotona search bar , good news its not there anymore.
Now, windows 11 includes more accessible way for you to multitask and save you're multiple window screens too.(according to your preference)
What’s the release date for Windows 11?
Windows 11 for the users of windows 10 will be free as long as you're at the latest version of "windows 10 H1". This update has already begun to rolled out on 5th Oct 2021. This updated according to windows will be stagged to all its consumers till 2022 next year.
Though this update is free for win10 users you will have to Go and check Win 11 update yourself, because this is one of those updates Microsoft isn’t going to automatically install this one.
Important info:
Windows is still going to be updated as a service but "semi-annual" updates you used to receive will be turned to "annual updates".
As of right now, it’s available to seekers, meaning you have an option to take it through Windows Update. That’s really not changing though, since this will never automatically install. If you want, you can stay on Windows 10, which will be supported until October 14, 2025.