If you have windows 11 installed, you may know that in many ways, the operating system feels like a set of ongoing work. To some extent, this makes sense, especially considering Microsoft's famous concept of "windows as a service". It turns out that the operating system itself is not the only system with the remnants of windows 10 occasionally.
This may sound new to many people, but Microsoft is also selling physical copies (color boxes) of windows 11. Of course, it's much easier to buy windows 11 online, but if you really need to install the operating system on a computer without internet access, this option will be very convenient.
YouTube Michael MJD recently purchased a physical copy of windows 11 with a USB flash drive in the box.
But surprisingly, Microsoft doesn't seem to spend much time preparing these physical copies of windows 11, because what's printed on the USB flash disk is The logo of windows 10.
Obviously, this is not necessarily a major event, but in many ways, it shows that windows 11 is indeed an ongoing work. In addition, the demand for physical copies of windows 11 may be very low, so Microsoft may think that repackaging is meaningless from a cost point of view.
Windows 11 has recently reached the stage of full push upgrade, so theoretically, all computers that meet the upgrade conditions should be able to install it from windows update.