Microsoft released the ISO file for Windows 11 beta two months after making it available to the members of the Windows Insiders program. So, now’s the time if you wanted to clean install Windows 11 and check out the new features before anyone else.

So you may ask what the benefit of an ISO file is? Well, first, you can clean install Windows 11 on a virtual machine before installing Windows 10 on your system. Second, you can run Windows 11 on pretty much every compatible device just by installing it like early versions of Windows.

You will need to register for the Windows Insider program to download the ISO file for Windows 11. You can head over to Windows Insider’s official website and register yourself for free today. 

Windows 11 Android Apps

The ISO file comes with a build number 22000.132. However, the latest version of the operating system is Build 22000.160, so you might need to update your system after installing the ISO file. The new ISO brings a new OOBE (out of box experience), which introduces a new setup processor and the ability to rename your PC during the installation. The new ISO also shows the estimated time left for the software installation.

The new build does miss out on some features. There’s still no support for Android apps, and the Amazon App Store is still missing. However, these features are expected to roll out in the coming months.

Microsoft Minimum System requirements Windows 11

The next generation of Windows comes with some compatibility hiccups, which has been a topic of debate for some time now. The major outrage is about the need for having TMP 2.0 supported CPUs, leaving a huge number of old PCs in the dark. Windows 11 is scheduled to release as a free upgrade for every Windows 10 user later this year.

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