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Microsoft Windows 11 Home
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Microsoft Windows 11 Home Product Details
Brand: Microsoft
Manufacturer Part #: KW9-00139-11
Our Part #: CT-KW9-00139-11
Availability: Same Business Day
Media Type: Download
Platform: Windows
Microsoft Windows 11 Home Requires Product Activation (we supply product key)
Microsoft Windows 11 Home Product Details
Brand: Microsoft
Manufacturer Part #: KW9-00139-11
Our Part #: CT-KW9-00139-11
Availability: Same Business Day
Media Type: Download
Platform: Windows
Microsoft Windows 11 Home Requires Product Activation (we supply product key)
Microsoft Windows 11 Home Comes with Installation support by Coretronics, Windows 11 has easy-to-use tools that can help you optimize your screen space and maximize your productivity.
New ways to connect on Microsoft Windows 11 Home Edition
Microsoft Windows 11 Home Edition comes With Chat from Microsoft Teams you can reach anyone (for free) however you prefer (call, chat, text, video) right from your desktop.
Connect with anyone on Microsoft Windows 11 Home
Microsoft Windows 11 Home Edition comes With Chat and calling are built into your taskbar and seamlessly integrate with Outlook and Calendar – making it easy to connect in just a couple of clicks.
Refocus your workflow With Microsoft Teams
Microsoft Windows 11 Home Edition comes With PowerPoint, Microsoft Edge, Microsoft Teams – the apps – you need work seamlessly with new multi-tasking tools like Snap layouts, Desktops, and a new more intuitive redocking experience.
Your content, curated Ease Your Work With Microsoft Windows 11 Home
Microsoft Windows 11 Home Edition comes With Your favorite photos. The world news. Today’s to-do list and tomorrow’s weather. Widgets help you find content that matters to you. It’s all things you – always a swipe away!
Work and play on Microsoft Windows 11 Home
The apps you need. The shows you love to watch. Find them fast in the new Microsoft Store.
The browser that puts you first
Work, play, shop, stream, connect – whatever you set out to do, Microsoft Edge on Microsoft Windows 11 helps you do it with a speed and security.
The latest in PC gaming performance
Play the latest games with graphics that rival reality. Play with players on console. Play with the peripherals that you love. When it comes to playing your way, Microsoft Windows 11 makes it happen.
Microsoft Windows 11 Home features:
- Device encryption – If you turn on device encryption, only authorized individuals will be able to access your device and data.
- Find my device – Keep track of your devices—even your digital pen!
- Firewall and network protection – Your Windows device comes with built-in security features to help safeguard against viruses, malware, and ransomware.
- Internet protection – App & Browser control in Windows Security helps protect your device from potentially dangerous apps, files, websites, and downloads.
- Parental controls and protection – Manage screen time, limit access to mature content, and control online purchases when you connect your family’s Microsoft accounts.
- Secure boot – Helps prevent malicious software applications and unauthorized operating systems from loading during the system start-up process.
- Windows Hello – Uses facial recognition, fingerprint, or PIN, for a fast, secure, and password-free way to unlock your compatible Windows devices.
- Windows Security – View and manage the security and health of your device.
After You Buy Windows 11 go to My Account Page login with your user name and password & Download windows 11 Instantly. Before purchasing Windows 11 do not forget to check windows 11 requirements for installation.
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How To Get Started With Microsoft Windows 11 Home?
To get started, you’ll first need a license to install Windows 11 or have a Windows 10 device that qualifies for an upgrade to Windows 11.
Microsoft Windows 11 Home Requirements:
- An internet connection (internet service provider fees may apply).
- Sufficient data storage available on the computer, USB or external drive you are downloading the .iso file to.
- A blank DVD disc with at least 8 GB of storage space (and DVD burner) to create a bootable disc. We recommend using a blank USB or blank DVD because any content on it will be deleted during installation.
- If you receive a “disc image file is too large” message while attempting to burn a DVD bootable disc from an ISO file, consider using a higher capacity Dual Layer DVD.
Ensure that the PC you want to install Microsoft Windows 11 Home on:
- Has a 64-bit CPU: Windows 11 can only run on 64-bit CPUs. To see if your PC has one, go to Settings > System > About, or search “System Information” in Windows and look under “System Type.”
- Windows 11 Media Creation Tool creates installation media only for x64 processors. For ARM-based PCs, you should wait until you are notified through Windows Update that the upgrade is ready for your PC.
- Meets system requirements: Not all devices running Windows 10 are eligible to receive a Windows 11 upgrade. See the Windows 11 device specifications for upgrade requirements and supported features. Certain features require additional hardware. We also recommend that you visit your PC manufacturer’s website for information about updated drivers and hardware compatibility.
- WARNING: Installing Windows 11 media on a PC that does not meet the Windows 11 minimum system requirements is not recommended and may result in compatibility issues. If you proceed with installing Windows 11 on a PC that does not meet the requirements, that PC will no longer be supported and won’t be entitled to receive updates. Damages to the PC due to lack of compatibility aren’t covered under the manufacturer warranty.
- Matches your current language: You’ll need to choose the same language when you install Windows 11. To see what language you’re currently using, go to Time & language in PC settings or Region in Control Panel.
Using the media creation tool to create installation media:
- After downloading, run the media creation tool. You’ll need to be an administrator to run this tool.
- If you agree to the license terms, select Accept.
- On the What do you want to do? page, select Create installation media for another PC, and then select Next.
- Select the language, edition, and architecture (64-bit) for Windows 11.
- Select which media you want to use:
- USB flash drive: Attach a blank USB flash drive with at least 8 GB of storage space. Any content on the flash drive will be deleted.
- ISO file: Save an ISO file to your PC. This can be used to create a bootable DVD. After the file has been downloaded, you can go to location where the file is saved, or select Open DVD burner, and follow the instructions to burn the file to a DVD.
After the installation media has been created, follow the steps below to use it.
- To check for updates now, select the Start button, and then go to Settings > Windows Update, and select Check for updates. You should also visit your device manufacturer’s support site for any additional drivers that may be needed.
Note: Drivers for Surface devices can be found on the Download drivers and firmware for Surface page.
Before you install Windows 11, it’s a good idea to save any work and back up your PC before you start. If you used the media creation tool to download an ISO file for Windows 11, remember to burn it to a DVD before following these steps:
- Attach the USB flash drive or insert the DVD on the PC where you want to install Windows 11.
- Restart your PC.
- If your PC does not automatically boot to the USB or DVD media, you may have to open a boot menu or change the boot order in your PC’s BIOS or UEFI settings.
- To open a boot menu or change the boot order, you’ll typically need to press a key (such as F2, F12, Delete, or Esc) immediately after turning on your PC. For instructions about accessing the boot menu or changing the boot order for your PC, check the documentation that came with your PC or go to the manufacturer’s website.
- If you can’t see the USB or DVD media device listed within the boot options, you may need to get in touch with the manufacturer of the PC to get instructions for temporarily disabling Secure Boot in your BIOS settings.
- If changing the boot menu or order doesn’t work, and your PC immediately boots into the OS you want to replace, it is possible the PC had not shut down completely. To ensure the PC shuts down completely, select the power button on the sign-in screen or on the Start menu and select Shut down.
- On the Install Windows page, select your language, time, and keyboard preferences, and then select Next.
- Select Install Windows.