Windows 10 receives new releases on an ongoing basis, available to users at no additional cost
Windows 10 is a series of personal computer operating systems produced by Microsoft as part of its Windows NT family of operating systems. It is the successor to Windows 8.1 and was released to manufacturing on July 15, 2015, and to retail on July 29, 2015. Devices in enterprise environments may receive these updates at a slower rate, or may benefit from Long Term Support milestones, which only receive critical updates, such as security patches, during their ten-year extended support lifespan.
The Windows 8 tiled Start menu
One of the most notable features of Windows 10 is support for universal apps, an extension of the Metro-style apps first introduced in Windows 8. Universal apps can be designed to run across multiple Microsoft product lines with nearly identical code—including PCs, tablets, smartphones, embedded systems, Xbox One, Surface Hub, and Mixed Reality. The Windows user interface has been revised to handle transitions between a mouse-oriented interface and a touchscreen-optimized interface based on available input devices – especially on 2-in-1 PCs, both interfaces feature an updated Start menu that incorporates elements of the traditional Windows 7 version.
– RAM: 1 gigabyte (GB)
Windows 10 also introduced the Microsoft Edge web browser, a virtual desktop system, a window and desktop management feature called Task View, support for fingerprint and facial recognition login, new security features for enterprise environments, and DirectX 12. What’s new: – Languages: Arabic, English, German, Greek, French, Spanish, Italian, Dutch, Portuguese-Portuguese, Portuguese-Brazil, Turkish! System requirements: – Processor: 1 gigahertz (GHz) or higher.
– Free hard disk space: 16 gigabytes (GB)
– Graphics adapter: Microsoft DirectX 9 graphics device or higher. – Additional requirements for using some features. – Touch features require a tablet or monitor that supports multi-touch technology.
Installation method: * Create a bootable USB (highly recommended) with Rufus and boot up!
– To access the Windows Store to download and run applications, you need an active Internet connection and a screen resolution of at least 1024 x 768 pixels.
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