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No, this isn’t a glitch in the Matrix. Microsoft Windows 11 Pro is currently on sale for $14.97 via StackSocial, a 92% ...
If you’re having trouble getting your Windows PC to connect to a NAS, you’re not the only one. A recent update in Windows 11 ...
Windows 11 Home also doesn’t have access to Microsoft’s Hyper-V software for creating virtual machines. This, too, can be done using other virtual machine apps like the now-free VMWare or ...
Windows 11 Pro offers some features you don't get with Windows 11 Home, but it costs over $60 more. Here's what you need to know when deciding which version to buy.
Windows 11 Home is intended for average (Home) users, students, and those who mainly email, play games, browse the web, and use everyday applications.
Microsoft’s new Windows 11 operating is here. It includes a new design, Start menu, and features like widgets, Microsoft Teams integration, and more.
Windows 11 Home suits most people, but if you’re a power user (or will be helped by one), Windows 11 Pro’s benefits are handy. We explain how to upgrade.
The choice between Windows 11 Home and Windows 11 Pro is quite straightforward. For nearly every individual consumer, Home is the way to go. It includes all the standard operating system features.
While Windows 11 Home does a fairly good job for a regular user, it lacks some advanced features and built-in settings that only the Pro edition provides. Fret not, it's easier to make a switch ...
Windows 11 Home doesn't include BitLocker, but it comes with "Device Encryption," which is basically a limited version of BitLocker that allows you to encrypt the entire system, ...
Windows 11 Pro has many features that are not available in the Home edition, so it should come as no surprise that it’s more ...
Windows 11 Home has restrictions on how much RAM and CPU cores it can use. The Home version has a limit of 128GB of RAM and 64 CPU cores, ...