Although the screenshots have been revealed, Microsoft has not confirmed that the operating system update will be named Windows 11. But this new evidence reinforces this.
With so many users downloading the leaked installer, it doesn't seem to please Microsoft. The Redmond-based company is trying to delete Windows 11 installation files.
Based on Fossbytes' findings, Microsoft has filed a Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) complaint with Google pointing out that an Indian technology website called Beebom has distributed Windows .ISO files to the internet.
"The Beebom.com article has leaked Windows 11 ISO (copyrighted by Microsoft). Please remove their listing from Google search. This is an unreleased Windows 11 leak," Microsoft wrote.
This news seems to answer many people's doubts about Windows 11. Some people believe that this leaked Windows 11 was made by China to fake Microsoft.
Therefore they assume Windows 11 is not there. Some are also not sure that Windows 11 is not the next version of Windows.
Microsoft's DMCA complaint about leaked Windows 11 ISOs. Photo: Fossbyte
Currently Windows 11 ISO files are widely distributed, including torrent sites. So Microsoft's DMCA complaint doesn't seem to be helping much. From what we have seen in the leaks, Windows 11 does not offer significant changes.
Maybe Microsoft still considers it a surprise at the launch event that will be held on June 24. Are you eagerly awaiting Windows 11?
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