Windows 7, 8, 10 free update?

Microsoft didn’t actually want to officially introduce Windows 11 until next week. But a copy has already been leaked that reveals many details about the new operating system. Parts of it are reminiscent of macOS, but can be put off. There are also preliminary details about potential upgrade costs for Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10.

Windows 11 visually changes a lot

The biggest at first sight The visible changes in Windows 11 are definitely the start menu and taskbar. The buttons, which were on the left in Windows 10 and in all versions before, now move to the middle as in macOS. The taskbar does not pop up, but the start menu then opens in the middle. It looks like this:

The start menu opens out loud the edge Not only in the middle of the screen, but It is now a window instead of a list It also contains other information. There are no tiles there like in Windows 10 More, just installed apps and you get Quick access to recently opened documents. The computer can also be turned off at this point. The start menu and all windows have been rounded.

Start Photo Gallery(11 pics)

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Visually, the very new Windows 11 reminds us of the discontinued version of Windows 10X. Everything has become more lively and modern. Microsoft focuses more on user interface elements in Windows 11. In addition, it will be much easier to install windows of certain sizes. This makes the process more thoughtful. Of course, a lot can still happen before the final version is released.

In this video, you can see what Windows 11 takes over from Windows 10x:

Will the upgrade to Windows 11 be free?

at XDA The question has been addressed and an interesting clue has been found. According to the current state of knowledge, one becomes Upgrade from Windows 7, Windows 8.1 and Windows 10 to Windows 11 for free. According to the current information, Windows 8 is not working. There, you must first update to Windows 8.1.

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