Description
Windows 11 all-in-one is the latest version of the popular Windows operating system. Compared to its previous generation, Windows 10, this Windows has undergone many changes in various areas including design and performance. The operating system had been known for several months as Windows 10X, designed specifically for dual-screen devices. Following the scrapping of the project, news broke that new Windows 10X features had been added to Windows 10 in a major update called Sun Vally, and finally, on June 24, 1400, during a conference, Microsoft officially unveiled Windows 11. After several months of trial versions, the first final version of Windows 11 was released on October 5, 1400, which is also available to Windows 10 owners as a free update.
Windows 11 is a modernized version of Windows 10, and of course, it looks back to this long-standing operating system’s past. The design of many parts of this operating system is in line with today’s common and modern designs, and of course, it leans more heavily on the design language of Microsoft Fluent Design. For example, the Start menu removes the Live Tiles feature and replaces them with icons, giving more of the atmosphere of Windows 7 as well as the user interface of mobile operating systems than Windows 8 and 10. We have the versions Official MSDN of this operating system We have already featured it here and now we publish AIO (All In One) and other edited versions. One of the most important features of some of these versions is the absence of the need for a TPM or Secure Boot module, which for the official versions, without these two prerequisites, it is not possible to install Windows.
Features of Windows 11 AIO
- Updated on the date mentioned in the title
- Provide the cleanest versions available on the Internet without additional manipulation
- Have different languages as well as most other versions such as Pro, Home, Education and Multiple
- No need for TPM or Secure Boot in some versions
- Some versions are pre-active
New features in Windows 11
– Redesigned taskbar, start menu and search interface
– New icon and toolbar design for Windows Explorer
– Added widget section to taskbar and display weather, news and other content
– Upgraded Snap function and possibility to transfer windows more easily to the corners of the page
– New Xbox App, App Store and Settings
– Round the corners of the windows
– Improved Windows touch control
– More adaptation to Fluent Design
– Upgraded functionality of virtual desktops and ability to set a separate background image for each
– Support for Android applications (direct installation or via Amazon AppStore)
– Performance improvements such as reducing the volume of Windows updates and increasing the speed of browsers
And…
important things:
– This operating system is provided in 64-bit edition only.
– By default, Windows 11 requires TPM hardware module and Secure Boot enabled on the motherboard. Some versions of AIO have bypassed this requirement, which is usually released as unlocked.
System Requirements for Windows 11 AIO
- Processor: 1 GHz or faster with 2 or more cores on a compatible 64-bit processor. (Microsoft provides a list of compatible processors on its website).
- RAM: 4 GB or more
- Storage: 64 GB or larger storage device (such as a hard drive or SSD)
- System Firmware: UEFI and Secure Boot compatible (Secure Boot is not required in unlocked versions)
- TPM: Trusted Platform Module 2.0 (common on motherboards made after 2016) (not needed in unlocked versions)
- Graphics card: Compatible with DirectX 12 or later with WDDM 2.0 driver
- Display: An HD display of at least 720p (1280×720) with a resolution greater than 9″ diagonal, 8 bits per color channel
Pictures of Windows 11 AIO
Installation guide
For installation, use software such as Rufus to transfer the iso file to Flash and boot your system with it. Then install Windows.
If you need activation, use the activators here
Installation List Guide:
STD = Standard installation – For those who have their own license key
DLA = Activation of the digital license
OEM = Will automatically activate if you install the same version on the original equipment
Download link
Windows 11 Pro 22H2 Build 22621.755 (No TPM required) Pre-activated Multilingual
Windows 11 Enterprise 22H2 Build 22621.755 (No TPM required) Pre-activated Multilingual
Windows 11 22H2 Build 22621.674 Aio 18in1 (No TPM Required) Pre-Activated Multilingual October 2022
Included:
Windows 11 Home / Home Single Language / Education / Pro / Pro Single Language / Pro Education / Pro for Workstations / Enterprise / Multi-session Enterprise / IoT Enterprise / SE
Windows 11 Home N / Education N / Pro N / Pro Education N / Pro N for Workstations / Enterprise N / SE N
Windows 11 X64 21H2 10in1 OEM ESD en-US JULY 2022 {Gen2} (Unlocked)
Version 21H2 Build 22000.795
No TPM or secure boot required
[ EDITIONS INCLUDED ]
* Windows 11 Home – – – – STD / DLA / OEM
*Windows 11 Pro-––––STD/DLA/OEM
* Windows 11 Education – – STD/DLA
* Windows 11 Enterprise – STD/DLA
* UEFI ready
Windows 11 22H2 Build 22621.674 Business Edition English October 2022 MSDN Unlocked Preactivated x64
Included:
Windows 11 Education/Enterprise/Pro/Pro Education/Pro for Workstations
Windows 11 Education N / Enterprise N / Pro N / Pro Education N / Pro N for Workstations
Windows 11 22H2 Build 22621.674 Consumer Edition English October 2022 MSDN Unlocked Preactivated x64
Included:
Windows 11 Home / Home Single Language / Education / Pro / Pro Education / Pro for Workstations
Windows 11 Home N / Education N / Pro N / Pro Education N / Pro N for Workstations
File password(s): ngaur.com
File size
3.72 GB