Windows 11 was announced TODAY, but Windows 10 users have already begun downloading it.

Windows 11 was announced TODAY, but Windows 10 users have already started downloading it.

MICROSOFT JUST HAD A MAJOR EVENT, ANNOUNCING THE LAUNCH OF ITS NEW WINDOWS 11 OPERATING SYSTEM. However, due to a massive leak, some Windows 10 customers have been able to download and install the new operating system before the official release.

Microsoft has unveiled its new Windows 11 operating system, which includes a revamped start menu, new widgets, and other enhancements. Full details of this update can be found here.

Microsoft is set to introduce its new Windows 11 operating system on a historic day for the Redmond company. It's a surprising move by Microsoft, which declared in 2015 that Windows 10 would be its final operating system. There seems to have been a change in attitude, and now it seems almost likely that the current operating system, which is now installed on more than a billion PCs, will be replaced by something entirely new.

The high-profile event, which will take place on Thursday, June 22, was announced by the official Windows Twitter account and comes after Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella hinted that the "next generation" of the operating system is on the way. Even though we're still awaiting confirmation, it's safe to assume that Thursday's event will be all about Windows 11, and Microsoft seems to have been outbid on the big reveal.

There have already been numerous leaks outlining what Windows 11 will look like, with a redesigned start menu, updated sound when PCs start up, and smoother look in pop-ups, which are just some of the changes that could be released shortly.

Now it seems that customers have started testing Windows 11 thanks to a copy of the program that has circulated on the Internet through torrent sites.

Thousands of people have installed Windows 11 on their computers, according to the Torrent Freak team, and Microsoft is now trying to remove these files from older versions. Several messages have been seen requesting that files be removed from online servers to prevent other Windows 10 clients from receiving early access.

Here's a look at Windows 11 for the first time. Included is a revamped start menu, smoothed corners, a new start sound, and more. pic.twitter.com/OkCyX3TtmI https://t.co/VDS08QPsl5 pic.twitter.com/VDS08QPsl5

Unfortunately, it seems that it is too late. "Brinkwire News in Condensed Form".


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