Testing of the new system from Microsoft has been going on for several months. On August 19, the company released the first official build of Windows 11, which makes it possible to install from scratch.
The disc image includes Insider Preview Build 22000.132, which was released last week. All ISO files can be downloaded by users participating in the Windows Insiders testing program.
Disk images allow you to both carry out a regular installation and start Windows in a virtual machine. Prior to that, this opportunity could be used by pre-installing Windows 10 and updating it to the "beta" of the eleventh version through Windows Insiders.
The fresh assembly does not yet have a full-fledged functionality. In particular, it does not support Android and Amazon Appstore programs. The expansion of these functions, as well as the release of the final version of Windows 11 itself, is expected before the end of the year.
The disc image includes Insider Preview Build 22000.132, which was released last week. All ISO files can be downloaded by users participating in the Windows Insiders testing program.
Hi Folks - We have a new #Windows11 preview build (22000.160) for #WindowsInsiders in both the Dev and Beta Channels. Check out https://t.co/RDs2xr2DxE for all the details + ISOs now available for 22000.132 ^AL pic.twitter.com/hM4MqOrvzq
— Windows Insider (@windowsinsider) August 19, 2021
Disk images allow you to both carry out a regular installation and start Windows in a virtual machine. Prior to that, this opportunity could be used by pre-installing Windows 10 and updating it to the "beta" of the eleventh version through Windows Insiders.
The fresh assembly does not yet have a full-fledged functionality. In particular, it does not support Android and Amazon Appstore programs. The expansion of these functions, as well as the release of the final version of Windows 11 itself, is expected before the end of the year.
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