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Windows 10 Minimum Hardware Requirements:
1 GHz processor with support for PAE, NX, and SSE2
1 GB RAM (2 GB for a 64-bit system)
16 GB free disk space (20 GB for a 64-bit system)
DirectX 9 graphics device with WDDM driver
DVD-ROM drive (if installing from a DVD)
Windows 11 minimum hardware requirements:
1 GHz or faster processor with at least two cores on a compatible 64-bit processor or SoC
4 GB RAM
64 GB storage
UEFI, Secure Boot capable firmware
Trusted Platform Module 2.0
DirectX 12 or later with WDDM 2.0 driver graphic card
720p, 8-bit per color channel, 9-inch diagonal or greater display
Windows 10 features that are not available in Windows 11 include:
People—contacts can no longer be pinned to the taskbar
Skype—no longer standard with Windows OS
Timeline—no longer able to resume activities and files from a previous session
Cortana—no longer enabled by default, but can be enabled if desired
Internet Explorer—removed; Windows 11 uses Microsoft Edge
S mode—now available only in Home edition
Tablet mode—removed
Wallet—removed
Windows 10 Home
Intended for home use.
Offers the most basic features.
Includes safety features:
Device encryption
Firewall and network protections
Windows Defender antivirus
Windows Hello authentication
Secure Boot
Internet protection
Parental controls
Includes fundamental features:
Battery saver mode
Mobile function for connecting to mobile devices
Microsoft Edge browser
Voice for hands-free functions
Digital pen and touch
Windows 10 Pro
Intended for business professionals.
Offers all Home edition features plus:
BitLocker device encryption
Windows Information Protection (WIP)
Mobile device management
Windows update for business
Microsoft Store for Business
Support for Active Directory and Azure Active Directory
Group Policy
Assigned Access
Dynamic provisioning
Enterprise State Roaming with Azure
Hyper-V
Windows 10 Pro for Workstations
Intended for business professionals whose work requires high-end hardware for intense computing, with fast data processing and large storage capacity. Examples include: CAD engineers, graphic designers, medical scientists, and media producers.
Offers all Pro edition features, plus:
Resilient file system (ReFS)
Fault-tolerant storage
Auto-correcting
Cloud-based
Persistent memory
Non-volatile memory modules (NVDIMM-N)
Fast reading and writing of files
Data saved in memory, even when powered down
SMB Direct
Capacity to use Intel Xeon or AMD Opteron
Capacity of up to 4 CPUs
Capacity of up to 6 TB of memory
Windows 10 Enterprise
Intended for large organizations that have IT professionals managing the systems.
Requires a volume licensing agreement.
Offers all the features of the Pro edition plus the following features:
Credential Guard
Application Guard
Application Control
Advanced Threat Protection (ATP)
Device Guard
Direct Access
User Experience Control
Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V)
Microsoft User Environment Virtualization (UE-V)
Windows 11 Home
Intended for home use.
Offers Windows 11 most basic features.
Includes fundamental features such as:
Snap layouts
Desktops—for grouping and easily changing desktop groups
Microsoft Teams—for communicating with others through chats and video conferencing
Widgets—accessible from taskbar and customizable
Enhanced gaming features
Microsoft Edge
Microsoft Store
Touch, Pen, and Voice features
Includes security features such as:
Device encryption
Find my device
Firewall and network protection
Internet protection
Secure Boot
Windows Security
Windows Hello
Parental controls
Windows 11 Pro
Intended for business professionals.
Offers all Home edition features plus:
BitLocker device encryption
Windows Information Protection (WIP)
Assigned Access
Dynamic Provisioning
Windows Update for Business
Support for Active Directory and Azure Active Directory
Mobile device management
Group Policy
Microsoft Store for Business
Enterprise State Roaming with Azure
Kiosk mode setup
Hyper-V
Windows 11 Pro for Workstations
Intended for business professionals whose work requires high-end hardware for intense computing, with fast data processing and large storage capacity. Examples include: CAD engineers, graphic designers, medical scientists, and media producers.
Offers all Pro edition features plus:
Resilient file system (ReFS)
Fault-tolerant storage
Auto-correcting
Cloud-based
Persistent memory
Non-volatile memory modules (NVDIMM-N)
Fast reading and writing of files
Data saved in memory even when powered down
SMB Direct
Capacity to use Intel Xeon or AMD Opteron
Capacity of up to 4 CPUs
Capacity of up to 6 TB of memory
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Windows 11 Enterprise
Intended for large organizations who have IT professionals managing the systems.
Requires a licensing agreement.
Is part of Microsoft 365 Enterprise.
Offers all Pro edition features plus:
Credential Guard
Application Guard
Application Control
Advanced Threat Protection (ATP)
Device Guard
Direct Access
User Experience Control
Microsoft Application Virtualization (App-V)
Microsoft User Environment Virtualization (UE-V)
Offers options within the Enterprise editions including:
Windows Enterprise E3
Intended for mid-size to large organizations.
Includes all Windows 11 Pro features plus:
OS deployment and update control options
Device and application management features
Serverless print management and Universal Print
Added security protections
Windows Enterprise E5
Intended for organizations that want to use cloud-delivered endpoint security.
Includes all Enterprise E3 features plus Microsoft Defender for Endpoint
Windows Enterprise E3 in Microsoft 365 F3
Intended for mid-size to large organizations with frontline workers.
Includes all Enterprise E3 features.
MAX RAM WINDOWS 10 HOME x64
128GB
MAX RAM WINDOWS 10 PRO x64
2TB
MAX RAM WINDOWS 10 PRO FOR WORKSTATIONS x64
6TB
MAX RAM WINDOWS 10 ENTERPRISE x64
6TB E