FAQ about Windows 11
Windows 11 is Microsoft's latest operating system for compatible PCs. It features a redesigned interface, improved performance, stronger built-in security, enhanced multitasking tools and ongoing feature updates for modern hardware.
Windows 11 Home is designed for everyday users and includes all the essential features needed for work, study, entertainment and gaming. Windows 11 Pro includes everything in Home, plus advanced features such as BitLocker encryption, Remote Desktop hosting, Group Policy management and domain joining for business and professional use.
Yes. Windows 11 Home and Windows 11 Pro are available as perpetual licences, meaning you pay once and own the software without recurring subscription fees.
Yes. If your PC meets Microsoft's minimum system requirements, you can upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11. If your device is not compatible, you may need newer hardware before installing Windows 11.
Windows 11 requires:
- Compatible 64-bit processor
- 4 GB RAM
- 64 GB storage
- TPM 2.0
- Secure Boot
- UEFI firmware
- DirectX 12-compatible graphics
After installing Windows 11, enter your Windows 11 product key during setup or open Settings > System > Activation to activate your software online.
You can download the official Windows 11 installation media directly from Microsoft's website. After downloading, simply install Windows 11 and activate it using your genuine Windows 11 product key.
Yes. Windows 11 supports DirectX 12 Ultimate, Auto HDR, DirectStorage on compatible hardware and performance improvements designed to enhance modern PC gaming.
