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Windows Server 2022 with Windows 11 UI!

This is the first version of Windows Server that uses the Windows 11 UI including the start menu. Let’s give it a quick look! The build used in this video is build 22538 and is available on Microsoft’s website.

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Alice AUSTIN

Alice AUSTIN is studying Cisco Systems Engineering. He has passion with both hardware and software and writes articles and reviews for many IT websites.

21 thoughts on “Windows Server 2022 with Windows 11 UI!

  • Windows Server 2022: We have no UWP apps.
    This video: Uhh, there's UWP Settings app in the Start Menu.
    Windows Server 2022: BSOD

  • why does a windows look like windows 10?? With sharp corners?

  • I want to see Windows Server 2022 rounded corner.😎

  • How to show preparing windows and turn off shutting down services???

  • 1:20 I see this as an absolute win (no curved edges).

    The 2 main dealbreakers that I have with Windows 11 is that the taskbar can no longer show the full application name (basically converting the square with only the logo of the program with an extended flat surface for more click real estate).

    The second big problem is the unfinished design. It feels like a beta rn. I'm keeping my windows Server 2022 (datacenter if u ask) until end of life OR until windows 11 resolved the flaws I have mentionned.

    (And yes, server is perfectly usable as home OS if you know how to reenable some features like WiFi among other things).

  • Is this build has the same requirements for windows 11 RTM??

  • 1:21 i dont think that windows server beta doesn't have curved window. To enable it, you need to install a video driver card.

  • Windows Server Codenamed Longhorn (Windows Server 2008 Beta) = Windows Longhorn Server
    Windows Server 2008 = Windows Vista Server
    Windows Server 2008 R2 = Windows Server 7
    Windows Server 2012 = Windows Server 8
    Windows Server 2012 R2 = Windows Server 8.1
    Windows Server 2016 and 2019 = Windows Server 10

    But
    Windows Server 2022 = Windows Server 11

  • This is actually a build of the successor to Windows Server 2022, not the one that was released in August 2021. Just because it contains the Windows Server 2022 branding doesn't mean it's Server 2022. It just contains the Windows Server 2022 branding due to earliness. Similar to how Windows Server 2022 contains the Server 2019 branding up to build 20285, or in the case of client versions, early Windows 10 builds with Windows 8.1 branding, early 8.1 builds with 8 branding, and so on.

  • That all looks like my windows 11 but only i renamed local disc (c:) to user (c:/

  • It was some "vNext" and now seems like it's going to be normal, but I believe win11 ui takes more ram

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