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Microsoft doesn’t want to share Windows 11 ISO and is taking action

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There is growing evidence that Microsoft has prepared Windows 11. The most important of these is providing an installation ISO where this first version can be tested, even if it is not official or endorsed by the software giant.

It is this first build available from the ISO on the internet that is causing the problems. Microsoft does not want it to be available and has therefore already started taking steps to prevent it from being available for download.

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Windows 11 is already rolling out on the Internet

It is not yet certain that Microsoft has prepared to unveil the 24th. The software giant has an event scheduled for the day and everything points to a new version of Windows with many important news.

Of course, what is believed to be the first build of this new system available on the Internet quickly emerged. A simple 4.5GB ISO can be downloaded, installed and tested with everything this new system brings you in a matter of days.

Microsoft wants to stop this build

Since there are multiple sources available, anyone can easily access and download this version. Microsoft seems to want to disrupt this access, and so it has now started taking steps to prevent access to this Windows 11 ISO that is being distributed on the Internet.

The way to do this is to use DMCA complaint what Microsoft Japan presented. The request he made requires Google to remove all search records from Beebom, which is known to host a copy of the ISO on its server.

The name of this new Windows version has been confirmed

Interestingly, this complaint, filed now, proves what has already been expected. There were doubts about the name of this system, but now it is revealed. The text you entered is clearly Windows 11, not Sun Valley or Windows 10.

Microsoft's own complaint also shows that the Windows 11 ISO image distributed on the Internet is real and trustworthy. This is actually a build of Microsoft's own system, and everything that has been shown so far is close to what will be revealed this week.

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