Microsoft’s Windows operating system has been a major presence in the computer industry for decades. Currently, PCs loaded with Windows 10 are being manufactured and sold by a variety of companies in an even wider variety of models. But Microsoft’s new Windows 11 is now here — and if your current system is compatible, you will be able to upgrade to the new free OS.
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This abundance of choice has its advantages and disadvantages. While on the one hand, it means you can get a system that is exactly tailored to your needs, it also means you need to do some research before deciding on which Windows device is right for you. And while the operating system’s flexibility is an advantage, especially if you are tech-savvy or business-oriented, it also means finding features — and fixing problems — can be a complicated process.
The Verge Guide to Windows is where you can find expert info and advice on topics such as how to change your sign-in settings, how to use the Windows Edge browser to protect your privacy, and how to take full advantage of the upgrade to Windows 11. So if you’re a confirmed Windows maven or new to the OS, let us keep you informed and up to date on the latest devices and techniques. And if you’re looking for a new up-to-date laptop, check out the info and opinions from our expert reviewers on all the latest devices.

Microsoft’s new OS is a work in progress

Microsoft’s own registry hack makes upgrades painless

Microsoft’s Windows 11 hardware changes are surprising some

The new version will be delivered via Windows Update

Microsoft will start testing Android apps on Windows 11 in the coming months


The Snipping Tool lets you take screenshots and make recordings.

The Chromium-based browser lets you choose your level of protection

Remove apps you don’t need

You can get it back in the left corner, but you still won’t have your old familiar menu back



Microsoft’s new OS is a work in progress

Microsoft’s own registry hack makes upgrades painless

Microsoft’s Windows 11 hardware changes are surprising some

The new version will be delivered via Windows Update

Microsoft will start testing Android apps on Windows 11 in the coming months


The Snipping Tool lets you take screenshots and make recordings.

The Chromium-based browser lets you choose your level of protection

Remove apps you don’t need

You can get it back in the left corner, but you still won’t have your old familiar menu back

















































