The page now clearly shows the system requirements for Windows 11, and a shortcut has also been added to the Windows Update settings page. “While this may seem like a small thing, the updated page may be useful for non-tech-savvy people looking for information on upgrading their systems to Windows 11,” the source notes.

In addition, Microsoft actively encourages users to switch from Windows 10 to Windows 11, informs about the new gaming capabilities of the new system and debunks “myths and misconceptions” regarding its update. Microsoft is also warning that support for Windows 10 will end soon “to discourage users from delaying the update.”

Source: Ferra

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