Windows 11
The much-awaited update from Microsoft is here and this blog gives you some insights on what changes can be seen as a normal laptop or pc user and how it works. To check out the event (June 24) – CLICK HERE!!
Dev version leaked!
In case you did not know about the buzz around this leak, check it out here. A week ago, there was a huge buzz on the internet about this leak which just came in days before the official launch. People were able to download the file from various sites and were able to install and experience it as well. Check out some of the pictures and the experience below!!

Just as you imagine, this screen pops up when you first try to install and we could proceed further by clicking on “I don’t have a product key” option. Then,

A screen showing the available Windows 11 versions including Home, Educational, Enterprise, Pro etc., appears and choose whatever you want to try. I installed Windows 11 Home Edition and started the installation!

As soon as the installation gets over (takes around 30-40mins), System will restart and this screen appears!
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The first screen that is interactable allows you to choose the country you are in. Check out the first look at Windows 11!

This is our first look at Windows 11. This screen is visible after some installation as well. Here we can see Edge comes pre-installed (as usual). A major revamp on the taskbar can be seen. The Start menu now pops up in the center and all those icons got a major redesign in terms of location and style.

This is how the “This PC” window looks like and it’s pretty much fresh and catchy as well. These new icons make it easy to differentiate and for long-term use, these must be better!


One of the most highlighted features is this! The new SNAP feature lets you control where and how the window must be visible on the screen. There’s nothing much we could find out, with less time to experiment, these are some changes we look forward to!

Final verdict
The first look of the screen will look new and fresh to Windows users, but as per reports, Microsoft has adopted certain things from Apple’s macOS. So we would like to tell you that there’s much more this Windows 11 can do and you’ll eventually get to know it!