Windows 11 marks the most recent development in the Microsoft OS family, packed with a sharp and vibrant UI. It employs a Start Menu in the center with a smoother taskbar design, and soft outlines to support the refined theme. Faster processing leads to a smoother user experience. Leading to smoother multitasking and smarter memory use.
DirectX 12, alternatively named DX12 is a high-performance interface that optimizes game rendering and graphical effects. Featured in both Windows 10 and Windows 11 setups by default. It contributes to optimized frame rates and superior graphics during gameplay. Game Mode in Windows helps your system run more efficiently during gameplay.
Virtual Desktop Support is accessible in both Windows 10 and Windows 11 by default. It enhances your workflow by offering the ability to switch between various desktops. Virtual Desktop Support allows users to switch between desktops using keyboard shortcuts. It supports Windows 10 and Windows 11 Pro and Home editions, making it widely available.
The Settings panel lets you manage your PC’s appearance and functionality, bundled within the operating system in all Windows 10 and 11 installations. It ensures centralized control over essential configuration options. Giving fast access to notifications, apps, and taskbar settings. It includes settings for configuring OneDrive and sync folders.
Windows Defender, known across platforms as Microsoft Defender acts as the frontline antivirus software from Microsoft, comes integrated within the operating system of Windows 10 and 11. It plays a vital role in protecting your PC from threats. Focusing on threat prevention, including viruses and harmful apps.


