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Windows 11 is now available to more compatible devices

On October 5, 2021, Microsoft launched Windows 11 and started rolling out the latest operating systems for eligible devices that meet minimum hardware requirements. Initially, Microsoft offered Windows 11 for computers with newer hardware, leaving older, yet compatible, PCs to receive the upgrade later. After three weeks of the slow initial rollout, Windows 11 managed to cut off almost 5% of the global Windows 10 market, matching the pace of Windows 10 back in 2015. Now Microsoft is ready to step on it and deliver Windows 11 to more computers with compatible hardware.

How to Offline Install .NET Framework 3.5 in Windows 11 with DISM

This post will show you how to install .NET Framework 3.5 in Windows 11 offline from an installation media with DISM. By default, Windows 11 only includes .NET Framework 4.8. However, there are still a huge number of useful apps built against the .NET framework v3.5.

Windows 11 will be getting fixes from the active development branch

When Microsoft announced Windows 11 in June this year, the company promised to update its latest operating system once per year. That means it may take up to a year before changes and new features in preview versions of Windows 11 arrive in the stable channel (or even longer).

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