Windows 11 with new Google app launcher and updates
This is what’s new and what you can do this week on Windows 11 (and 10):
Catch up on this week’s top 🔗Windows 11 guides and updates.
🪟 Windows 11 news
🔗 → Google app for Windows 11 (and 10) is now out: Google wants to be your new Start menu for launching apps, searching files, and surfacing web answers, just like Command Palette.
🧠 Windows 11 tips
🔗 → Turn on Secure Boot on Windows 10: Secure your computer from boot-level threats by enabling Secure Boot.
🔗 → Clean install Windows 11 25H2: You can now perform a fresh install of the next version of the operating system, and here’s how.
🔗 → Use Rufus to create a bootable Windows 11 25H2 USB: Rufus is the best option to create a bootable media, and here's how.
🔗 → Use Nano11 Builder to create a stripped-down Windows 11 ISO file: The Nano11 script helps you to create a lightweight ISO file to set up an installation of less than 3GB.
🔗 → Enable Hibernate on Windows 11: This is an alternative feature to sleep or shut down, designed to save energy or preserve battery life when you're on the go and don’t have a power source nearby. Here’s how to enable it.
This video tutorial shows you if your PC already has version 25H2 installed ⤵️
This video tutorial explains the steps to enable the new Battery Percentage feature on Windows 11 ⤵️
Finally, this one shows the steps to enable the new Start menu in the version 24H2 and 25H2 (preview) ⤵️
💡 Did you know?
You can use the “Windows key + Z” shortcut to open Snap layouts and quickly organize your open apps. You can choose from different grid layouts to place windows side by side or in a grid without manually dragging them.
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