Currently, the ISO Windows 11 Pro Build 21996.1 has also been leaked, providing users with a first glimpse of the upcoming Windows operating system. The setup process confirms the name Windows 11 and suggests that Microsoft will stick with Home and Pro SKUs. The build appears to have been last updated on May 30th, indicating that the operating system may have undergone several changes since then.
Information Leaked about the Interface of Windows 11 Pro
This Windows 8.1 Volume License MAK-activated build brings a fresh look to Windows 11, featuring various integrated themes and an excellent dark mode akin to recent versions of Windows 10. Both Windows 10 drivers and applications seamlessly function within this build. Additionally, there's a peculiar setting called 'Device Usage' seemingly tailored for targeted advertising registration.
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The Start Menu in Windows 11 now sits centrally, devoid of the characteristic Live Tiles seen in Windows 10. Even the Taskbar undergoes a transformation, with icons no longer congregating on the left side of the screen as in current Windows versions. Notably, the Start Menu icon sports a new navy blue hue, reminiscent of Microsoft's fresh logo. Other notable changes include a new search box, a power button at the bottom right of the Start area, and updated Task View icons.
This is just a preliminary glimpse of Windows 11 from leaked images. Microsoft will host a virtual event on June 24th to officially unveil Windows 11. Windows Insiders will be the first to test this operating system before its public release later this autumn. While the leaked build provides some insights into upcoming changes, much remains unknown, such as the existence of Windows 10 version 21H2, the update's lifecycles, and the extent of support.
