For the best Windows 11 upgrade experience, eligible devices should be running Windows 10, version or later. S mode is only supported on the Home edition of Windows If you are running a different edition of Windows in S mode, you will need to first switch out of S mode prior to upgrading. Switching a device out of Windows 10 in S mode also requires internet connectivity. If you switch out of S mode, you cannot switch back to S mode later. Some features in Windows 11 have requirements beyond those listed above.
See the following list of features and associated requirements. When Microsoft first announced they were coming to Windows 11, we were shown demos of a Widgets panel that can be customized, expanded into full-screen mode, and rearranged to your liking. Of course, your experience could be completely different if Microsoft changes the way Widgets work by the time you read this.
At the top of that pane are widgets that show data like the local weather, some current financial stock values, and my to-do list. I can move them around and change their size, remove them, or swap in new ones by opening the Widgets menu in the top-right corner, but right now there are only 9 available. Beneath the widgets is a Top Stories module listing six headlines from major media outlets I had no obvious hand in choosing, and I can choose to see more or less stories from those outlets with little 3-dot menus on each headline.
Below that Top Stories module is an endlessly scrollable list of rectangular tiles, each of which shows a headline and image from a curated list of media organizations I had nothing to do with selecting.
This news feed is tied into your Interests, which Microsoft introduced earlier this year as part of Windows Maybe that's useful for some, but in my experience the widgets and news stories available in the Widgets menu are completely superfluous and hard to configure.
At best, the Widgets menu appears to be a hard-to-customize way of catching up on news, weather, and sports scores, all of which can be accomplished just as easily in a browser or on your phone. Put simply, the former can make the lighting in games look much better, while the latter can help games load more quickly. However, both require specific hardware in order to work.
In contrast, DirectStorage is all about cutting down loading times by using some tricks to pipe game data directly to the graphics card, rather than involving the CPU. Microsoft announced that Windows 11 will run Android apps during its June Windows 11 event, and it did so by showing a version of TikTok available in the Microsoft Store for Windows.
Microsoft has delayed the larger rollout of Android apps on Windows 11 until it can do some more testing. Microsoft has said it will be partnering with Amazon to distribute Android apps from the Amazon Appstore to Windows 11 users, and the Amazon Appstore — as well as other third-party app storefronts like the Epic Games Store — will become available in the Microsoft Store for Windows in the coming months.
Now, the update has rolled out to everyone using Windows 11 in build Previously, apps like EdgeDeflector could redirect this to a browser of your choice, but that loophole has now been closed. The main issue with this solution is that it has to be running in the background at all times to function.
There's little doubt that Microsoft will also block this app from working. But for the moment, it's an option if you aren't a fan of Edge.
In addition to missing advertised features, Windows 11 has some known issues at launch that you should at least be aware of before you try to upgrade.
For example, Windows 11 ships with VBS virtualization-based security enabled by default, and that can be bad news for gaming PCs at least, pre-built ones because VBS uses up resources in a way that can negatively impact game performance. Also, folks who reside in China are out of luck right now if they want to install Windows 11, because it requires TPM 2. AMD and Microsoft have both promised to release patches near the end of October to address these issues. Windows 11 Home edition requires internet connectivity and a Microsoft account.
Switching a device out of Windows 11 Home in S mode also requires internet connectivity. Learn more about S mode here. For all Windows 11 editions, internet access is required to perform updates and to download and take advantage of some features.
A Microsoft account is required for some features. Apps available at Amazon Appstore. Further updates about applicable system requirements will be communicated as the product is rolled out to select geographies. See Xbox Live Countries and Regions for the most up-to-date information on availability. Some features in the Xbox app will require an active Xbox Game Pass subscription sold separately. Learn more about the pass. Taskbar pins and ordering can be controlled by organizations.
Math Recognizer will install on demand and includes the math input control and recognizer. Math inking in apps like OneNote are not impacted by this change. New functionality has been added which can be found by clicking the Widgets icon on the Taskbar.
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