Despite the fact that Windows 11 has not yet been formally unveiled, an early build (21996) of the operating system has surfaced online, providing us with an idea of what Microsoft has been working on.

The business appears to be improving the out-of-box experience (OOBE) in addition to the desktop experience’s new features and modifications. After a clean installation or while setting up a new computer, this is the experience of finishing the first setup of Windows 11 with a new account, privacy settings, and specific preferences.

There is nothing new about the new OOBE UI. The company is currently migrating the experience to Windows 11 after it was initially observed on Windows 10X. As soon as you turn on the computer using the installation media, we can see a new Windows logo in this hands-on video. Nothing has changed regarding the initial installation procedure. To format the hard drive, choose the installation method, and select the edition, you must still navigate via the same purple interface. After the installation, though, you’ll see a new OOBE with a more user-friendly, entertaining, animated UI that abandons the blue and gloomy colors in favor of a white and gray color scheme.

Rather than a stretched interface with drab colors, the encounter starts with a white window with rounded sides.

The procedure is the same as before, with the exception of the additional visual components. You may set up OneDrive, select your privacy preferences, and establish an account, among other things. Additionally, you will see new animations associated with the setting you are configuring as you progress through the phases, which will make the experience more welcoming. In addition, Windows 11 now displays a fresh live background during the initial sign-animation following setup.

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