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Windows 10 brought back some familiar features that users liked from previous versions of Windows, and also introduced some new functionalities to make using your computer easier and more convenient. Here are some of the key highlights:
Start Menu Return: The Start Menu, which was absent in Windows 8, made its comeback in Windows 10. It combines the traditional menu from Windows 7 with the live tiles from Windows 8, giving you a customizable launching point for your applications and files.
Cortana Integration: Windows 10 introduced Cortana, a virtual assistant that lets you interact with your computer using voice commands. You can ask Cortana to search for files, play music, set reminders, and more.
Microsoft Edge: Internet Explorer was replaced by Microsoft Edge, a new web browser designed to be faster and more secure. Edge offers improved integration with other Microsoft services and features annotation tools for web pages.
Multitasking Enhancements: Windows 10 offers improved multitasking features like virtual desktops and Task View. Virtual desktops allow you to create multiple workspaces, each with its own set of open windows. Task View lets you see all your open windows at a glance and easily switch between them.
Security Features: Windows 10 comes with a number of new security features, including Windows Hello, which allows you to log in to your computer using fingerprint or facial recognition. Windows 10 also receives regular security updates to help protect your system from viruses and other threats.
To run Windows 10, your computer will need to meet these minimum system requirements:
It's important to note that these are the minimum requirements. For a more comfortable experience, especially with multitasking or running more demanding applications, Microsoft recommends having more than the minimum amount of RAM and storage space.
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