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Check out the separated Quick Settings and Notification flyouts.

"Test drive" the feel if your PC doesn't meet requirements. Experience the speed of the UI on your current hardware. 🔍 Simulator vs. Emulator vs. Virtual Machine Simulator (Web/App) Virtual Machine (VM) Setup Time 30+ Minutes System Impact High (Uses RAM/CPU) Functionality Full OS features Internet Required for web versions Not required after setup 🚀 How to Try "Win11 in React"

(often found as web-based clones or lightweight apps) is a clever way to "test drive" the UI.

The digital landscape is shifting. Windows 10 is approaching its End of Life (EOL) deadline, and Microsoft is aggressively pushing Windows 11 as the new standard. But what if you aren’t ready to take the plunge? What if you are a web developer needing to test a new UI, a student curious about the new layout, or an IT admin who needs to train staff before a massive rollout—all without wiping your existing hard drive?

for users on Windows 10 who are nervous about the UI changes. It’s perfect for visual learners, but don’t expect it to replace a Virtual Machine if you need to test actual software compatibility.