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How to Enable Windows Copilot on Windows 11 (Full Guide)

The trend of AI is quite high and does not seem to be declining. In an effort to make AI tools available to everyone in the world, Microsoft just introduced Windows Copilot AI in Windows 11.

What is Windows Copilot?

Windows copilot is basically an AI assistant designed for the Windows 11 operating system. It’s a lot like Cortana, but it needs the help of AI to do complex things.

For example, you can chat regularly with Windows Copilot just like with ChatGPT. You can ask it to make changes to your computer, generate an AI image, and more.

Currently, Windows Copilot can perform a wide variety of tasks for your computer, such as enabling dark mode, taking screenshots, getting web results from Bing Chat, etc.

Requirements for Windows Copilot

Even if your PC is running on Windows 11 Build 23493 (or later), you may still not get it. This is because Windows Copilot AI is not enabled by default for all Windows 11 developers and you need a third-party app to enable and use it.

Below we have listed the requirements to use Windows Copilot on Windows 11 Build 23493 (or later).

  • Your PC must be logged in Dev channel.
  • You must install Windows 11 Build 23493 (or later).
  • Microsoft Edge 115 must be installed.
  • ViVeTool to enable the hidden Windows Copilot feature.

How to enable Windows Copilot in Windows 11?

Windows Copilot has just been announced and is still being tested. Currently, the first preview of Windows Copilot is only available in the Dev Channel.

In particular, your computer must be running Windows 11 build 23493 (or later) to Enable and use Windows Copilot. Microsoft Edge 115 is also a requirement as it is powered by Microsoft Edge’s web viewing capabilities. Follow the steps below to join the Windows Insider developer channel and install Windows 11 Build 23493.

1. Click the Windows Start button and select Institutions.

Institutions

2. In Settings, switch to the WindowsUpdate tab.

WindowsUpdate

3. In the right pane, click the Windows Insider Program.

Windows Insider Program

4. Click the Choose your Insider settings drop-down list and select Developer.

Developer

5. Now go back and click on the Check for updates knob.

6. The Windows 11 Build 23493 will appear on the Windows Updates. The download and installation can take several minutes to hours, depending on your hardware specifications.

Windows 11 Build 23493

Windows Copilot is essentially a Bing AI chat on your Windows 11 with some added benefits. It is still in the early stages of development and will take some time to roll out to the stable builds of Windows 11.

Verify that Windows Copilot is enabled on Windows 11

Even if your Windows 11 computer meets all the requirements, you may still need help finding Windows Copilot. This is because Windows Copilot is not enabled by default for many users.

It’s best to check if you have access to Windows Copilot; if you can’t, you need to enable the hidden feature by installing ViveTool.

Find the Copilot button on the taskbar to see if Windows Copilot is already enabled. If no Copilot button is available in the taskbar, press the Windows key + C knob.

Enable Windows Copilot on Windows 11 – Install ViveTool

If Windows Copilot is disabled on your Windows 11 computer, you must enable it using the ViveTool. Here’s what to do.

1. Click the Windows Start button and select Institutions.

2. In Settings, switch to Windows Update > Check for updates. Install Windows 11 Build 23493 or later now by joining the Developer Channel.

3. After updating the Windows build, make sure your computer has Microsoft Edge 115. Typically, Microsoft Edge 115 is installed automatically when you install Windows 11 Build 23493.

4. Now download and grab it ViveTool to a folder.

extract the ViveTool

5. Right-click on the ViveTool folder and select Copy as path.

Copy as path

6. Click Windows Search and type CMD. Right click on the CMD and select Run as administrator.

Run as administrator

7. At the command prompt, type CD and paste the path you copied. The final command would look like this:

cd "C:\Users\Amarnath\Downloads\ViVeTool-v0.3.3"

CD

8. This will select the directory in the command prompt. Now run these commands one by one.

vivetool /enable /id:44774629
vivetool /enable /id:44850061
vivetool /enable /id:44776738
vivetool /enable /id:42105254
vivetool /enable /id:41655236

run these commands

9. After running all the commands, reboot your Windows 11 PC.

How to use Windows Copilot on Windows 11?

After rebooting, you will see the new Windows Copilot icon on your Windows 11 taskbar. If the icon is not available, go to Settings > Personalization > Toolbar.

Taskbar

On the taskbar, turn on the switch for Copilot (preview). This will add the Windows Copilot icon to your taskbar. You can also press the Windows + C button to access Windows Copilot.

Change settings with Windows Copilot

Now that Windows Copilot is available on your Windows 11, you can use it for fun. The new Windows Copilot can perform various types of tasks for you, including changing system settings. Here’s how to change settings using Windows Copilot.

1. Click the Windows Copilot button on your Windows 11 taskbar or press Windows key + C to access it.

Windows Copilot button

2. The Windows Copilot opens in a new sidebar.

Windows Copilot button

3. As it brings the Bing powered chat, you will see a similar interface to the Bing AI chat. You can ask Copilot for basic things like Enable dark mode.

Enable dark mode

4. To confirm the action, click the Yes knob.

Yes

5. This will switch to dark mode.

switch to dark mode

Get Bing AI chat replies on Windows 11

Since Microsoft Edge’s web rendering capabilities power Windows Co-Pilot, you can use it to retrieve Bing AI chat results without opening the web browser. Here’s how to get answers with Copilot.

1. Click the Copilot button in the taskbar to open it.

Windows Copilot button

2. Now choose the conversation type: Balanced, creative or precise. Precises gives you the most accurate answers.

conversation type

3. After selecting the conversation type, ask a question in the Ask me everything field. You can chat with it just like with Bing AI or ChatGPT.

4. For example, I asked Copilot to take a picture of Oscar fish playing in a fish pond.

Ask me everything

5. Within seconds, Windows Copilot will return with an answer. You can ask follow-up questions to continue the conversation.

How to change Windows Copilot settings?

Currently, Windows Copilot only gives you one setting to change: Use content from the Microsoft Edge browser. You can enable this setting to get relevant answers.

1. Click the Windows Copilot button on your Windows 11 or press Windows key + C to access it.

Windows Copilot button

2. The Windows Copilot opens in a new sidebar.

Windows Copilot button

3. When the Copilot opens, click the three dots at the top and select Institutions.

three dots

4. On Settings, switch the front switch Let Copilot use content from Microsoft Edge.

Let Copilot use content from Microsoft Edge

That is it! This is the only setting on Windows Copilot that you can change. When this feature is enabled, Windows Copilot is allowed to access content from your active Edge tab.

How to Reset Copilot Chat in Windows 11?

If other members are using your Windows 11 PC, you may want to reset the Copilot Chat. It’s easy to refresh the Copilot chat on a Windows 11 computer. To do so, follow the steps we have shared below.

1. 1. Click the Windows Copilot button on your Windows 11 or press Windows key + C to access it.

Windows Copilot button

2. The Windows Copilot opens in a new sidebar.

3. Now proceed with the conversation. Click the three dots in the upper right corner.

three dots

4. Select from the menu that appears Refresh.

Refresh

That is it! Once you refresh the chat, the AI ​​chatbot will restart and the conversation will reset.

How do you use Microsoft Edge and Copilot?

Before Copilot, clicking the Bing Chat Experience button opened a flyout in the Microsoft Edge browser. However, now the button opens Windows Copilot.

This means that you can now summarize websites, PDFs, and other text-based content displayed in the Edge browser using the Copilot. Here’s how to use Microsoft Edge and Copilot together.

1. Open the Microsoft Edge browser on your computer.

2. Click the Bing Chat Experience button in the upper right corner.

Bing Chat Experience button

3. This will open it Windows copilot. You can then have a conversation with the AI ​​Chatbot.

4. For example, you can ask Copilot to provide a summary of the website you are viewing.

Windows copilot

5. You can also ask it to summarize the PDF files or other text-based content displayed in the Microsoft Edge browser.

That is it! It’s that easy to use the Microsoft Edge browser with Windows Copilot.

Other Features of Windows 11 Build 23493

Apart from the Windows Copilot, there are other features that the Windows 11 Build 23493 brings, such as the new Settings splash screen, backup and restore, native support for RAR and 7-zip, a new volume mixer, Windows Narrator, Snap-lay outs, etc.

Among all the other features, the Windows Copilot and the native support for RAR and 7-Zip get a lot of attention. With native support for RAR and 7-Zip, you can now open and extract a wide variety of formats such as TAR, TAR.GZ, TAR.BZ2, TAR.ZST, RAR, 7Z, TXZ, etc.

So, this guide is about enabling and using Windows Copilot AI on Windows 11 computers. Windows 11’s new Copilot AI can be very helpful, especially if you’re a fan of AI tools.

You can follow our shared steps to enable and use Copilot AI on Windows 11. Currently, the feature is only available to Windows Insiders, but it is expected to roll out to all users soon. What’s your take on the new Windows Copilot AI? Let us know in the comments below.

Amir Hussain

Amir Hussain is the founder of Freemium World, a geek by nature and a professional Blog writer . I love to write about new technology trends, social media, hacking, blogging and much more.

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