Windows 11 24H2 Evaluation ISO, available
- September 29, 2024
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Microsoft published Evaluation images for Windows 11 24H2. These are the final releases for the companies, but it’s a good way to test the new features of the
Microsoft published Evaluation images for Windows 11 24H2. These are the final releases for the companies, but it’s a good way to test the new features of the
Microsoft published Evaluation images for Windows 11 24H2. These are the final releases for the companies, but it’s a good way to test the new features of the next major version of Microsoft’s operating system.
The release of these ISO images confirms that the arrival of the General Availability (GA) version is close. If the last tests show nothing serious, in a few weeks. These images allow you to perform clean installations (from scratch) or update third-party PCs using the appropriate installation media. They also allow a simple way to run the system on virtual machines without affecting the host system.
The images have build number 26100.1742 and are updated in security features to the latest September patches. It must be said that the rating of the images they do not require activationhowever, they can only be used legally for 90 days.
Microsoft released the following:
If you prefer Windows 11 24H2 trial images in Spanish or the remaining versions, you can download them from this link on the X network.
The latest official ISO images for client computers have been released in the preview channel for users registered with the Insider program. These are not the final versions, but like the previous ones, they allow you to get ahead and try new features. They are available for architectures x86 and ARM64.
The first option is for customers with computers based on Intel or AMD processors, and the second option is for users using Windows PCs with Qualcomm Snapdragon or Microsoft SQ processors. Macs with Apple Silicon chips are also supported. You can download the x86 ISO from this link, while the ARM ones are available here. (Remember, these are users signed up to the Insider trial program.
Source: Muy Computer
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