How do i find out what windows version i have

If you're doing some troubleshooting for your computer, you may need to know what version and build of Windows you are running. This can help others narrow down your problems based on what version you are using. Finding your Windows...


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If you’re doing some troubleshooting for your computer, you may need to know what version and build of Windows you are running. This can help others narrow down your problems based on what version you are using. Finding your Windows version, and whether you have a 32-bit operating system or a 64-bit operating system, only takes a minute. This wikiHow teaches you how to identify which version of Windows you are already running.

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    Press the Win+R keys together. This opens the Run dialogue box on Windows.

    • Alternatively, you can right-click the Start menu button and click Run.
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    Type winver and hit Enter or click OK. This opens «About Windows» in a separate window.

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    Check your version. Your Windows release will be displayed at the top of the About Windows window. Your Windows version is displayed next to «Version» and your build number is displayed next to «Build» to the right of «Version. (e.g. «Version 6.3 (Build 9600)»).[1]
    As of January 2022, the latest version of Windows 10 is Version 21H2.

    • If you are not running the latest version of Windows, it’s recommended that you Update Windows immediately.
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    Click the Windows Start menu

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    . It’s the button with the Windows logo. By default, it’s in the lower-left corner in the Windows taskbar. This displays the start menu.

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    Click the gear icon

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    . It’s in the sidebar to the left of the Windows Start menu. This displays the Settings menu.

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    Click System. It’s next to an icon that resembles a laptop computer. It’s the first option in the Windows Settings menu.

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    Click About. It’s the last option in the sidebar to the left. This displays information about your system.

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    Scroll down and check your device and Windows specifications. This information is displayed on the «About» page in Windows Settings. As of May 2020, the latest version of Windows 10 is Version 2004.

    • Your system type (i.e. 32-bit/64-bit) is displayed next to System Type below «Device Specifications».
    • Your Windows Edition (i.e. Windows 10 Home) is displayed next to Edition below «Windows Specifications».
    • Your Windows version is displayed next to Version below «Windows Specifications».
    • Your Windows Build number is displayed next to OS Build, below «Windows Specifications».
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    Click the Windows Start menu

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    . It’s the button with the Windows logo. By default, it’s in the lower-left corner in the Windows taskbar. This displays the start menu.

    • Alternatively, you can press the Win + Pause keys to display the System Information screen in the Control Panel.
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    Type Control Panel. This displays the Control Panel in the Start menu.

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    Click the Control Panel icon. It has an icon that resembles a blue screen with graphs. This opens the Control Panel.

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    Click System. You will find your system information displayed in this Window.

    • Your Windows Edition (i.e. Windows 10 Home) is displayed below «Windows edition».
    • Your system type (i.e. 32-bit/64-bit) is displayed next to System Type below «System».
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    Open System Information. Click on the Search bar and type “System Information” in its search box. Select it from the result.

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    Select a tab to view. There are three tabs listed in the top-left corner under System Summary which are Hardware Resources, Components and Software Environment. Click on “+” in front of each tab to select and view a subcategory.

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Find out which version of Windows is installed on your computer

Updated on September 23, 2022

Do you know what version of Windows you have? While you usually don’t need to know the exact Windows version number for whatever you have installed, general information about the operating system version you’re running is very important.

Why You Should Know Which Version of Windows You Have

Everyone should know three things about the Windows version they have installed: the major version of Windows, like 11, 10, 8, 7, etc.; the edition of that Windows version, like Pro, Ultimate, etc.; and whether that Windows version is 64-bit or 32-bit.

If you don’t know what version of Windows you have, you won’t know what software you can install, which device driver to choose for an update—you may not even know which directions to follow for help with something!

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Keep in mind that the taskbar icons and Start menu entries in these images might not be exactly what you have on your computer. However, the structure and general appearance of each Start button will be the same, so long as you don’t have a custom Start menu installed.

Windows 11

You have Windows 11 if you see a Start menu like this when you select the Start button from the desktop. Depending on how your computer is set up, all the taskbar items might be against the bottom-left corner of the screen.

The Power User Menu shows when you right-click the Start button.

Windows 11 is the latest version of Windows. If you just got a new computer, there’s a really good chance you have Windows 11 installed.

All Windows 11 installs are 64-bit. Which Windows 11 edition you have is listed in the System > About area of Settings.

The Windows version number for Windows 11 is 10.0.

Windows 10

You have Windows 10 if you see a Start menu like this when you select the Start button from the desktop. Like Windows 11, if you right-click the Start menu, you’ll see the Power User Menu.

The Windows 10 edition you have installed, as well as the system type (64-bit or 32-bit), can all be found listed in the System section of the Control Panel applet.

The Windows version number for Windows 10 is 10.0.

Windows 8 or 8.1

 

You have Windows 8.1 if you see a Start button on the bottom-left of the desktop and selecting it takes you to the Start menu. 

You have Windows 8 if you don’t see a Start button at all on the desktop.

The Power User Menu when right-clicking the Start button in Windows 11/10, is also available in Windows 8.1 (and the same is true for right-clicking the corner of the screen in Windows 8).

The edition of Windows 8 or 8.1 you’re using, as well as information on whether that version of Windows 8 is 32-bit or 64-bit, is all found in Control Panel from the System applet.

If you’re not sure if you’re running Windows 8.1 or Windows 8, you’ll also see that information listed in the System applet.

Windows 8.1 is the name given to Windows version 6.3, and Windows 8 is Windows version 6.2.

Windows 7

 

You have Windows 7 if you see a Start menu that looks like this when you select the Start button.

The Windows 7 & Windows Vista (below) Start buttons and Start menus look very similar. The Windows 7 Start button, however, fits completely inside the taskbar, unlike the one for Windows Vista.

Information on which Windows 7 edition you have, as well as whether it’s 64-bit or 32-bit, is all available in the Control Panel in the System applet.

Windows 7 is the name given to Windows version 6.1.

Windows Vista

You have Windows Vista if, after clicking the Start button, you see a menu that looks a lot like this.

As you read in the Windows 7 section above, both versions of Windows have similar Start buttons and menus. One way to tell them apart is to look at the button itself—the one in Windows Vista, unlike in Windows 7, extends above and below the taskbar.

Information on the Windows Vista edition you’re using, as well as whether your version of Windows Vista is 32-bit or 64-bit, are all available from the System applet, which you can find in Control Panel.

Windows Vista is the name given to Windows version 6.0.

Windows XP

You have Windows XP if the Start button includes both a Windows logo as well as the word start. In newer versions of Windows, as you can see above, this button is just a button (without text).

Another way the Windows XP Start button is unique when compared with newer versions of Windows is that it’s horizontal with a curved right edge. The others, as seen above, are either a circle or square.

Like other versions of Windows, you can find your Windows XP edition and architecture type from the System applet in Control Panel.

Windows XP is the name given to Windows version 5.1.

Unlike with newer versions of Windows, the 64-bit version of Windows XP was given its own version number: Windows version 5.2.

How to Find the Windows Version With a Command

While the images and information above is the best way to determine the version of Windows you’re running, it’s not the only way. There’s also a command you can run on your computer that will display an About Windows screen with the Windows version included.

Windows 11 ‘About Windows’ Screen.

It’s really easy to do this regardless of the version of Windows you’re running; the steps are identical.

Just invoke the Run dialog box with the Win+R keyboard shortcut (hold down the Windows key and then press R once). Once that box shows up, enter winver (it stands for Windows version).

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Find operating system info in Windows 7

  • Select the Start. button, type Computer in the search box, right-click on Computer, and then select Properties.
  • Under Windows edition, you’ll see the version and edition of Windows that your device is running.

Go to Start , enter About your PC, and then select About your PC. Look under PC for Edition to find out which version and edition of Windows that your PC is running. Look under PC for System type to see if you’re running a 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows.

How do I know which version of Windows 10 I have?

Check Windows 10 Build Version

  1. Win + R. Open up the run command with the Win + R key combo.
  2. Launch winver. Simply type in winver into the run command text box and hit OK. That is it. You should now see a dialog screen revealing the OS build and registration information.

What version of Windows do I have command line?

Press the Windows + R keyboard keys to launch the Run window, type winver and press Enter. Open Command Prompt (CMD) or PowerShell, type winver and press Enter. You can also use the search feature to open winver.

What Windows build do I have?

Find Your Edition and Build Number with the Winver Dialog. You can also use the old standby Windows Version (winver) tool to find some of this information. Hit Start, type “winver,” and then press Enter. You could also press Windows Key + R, type “winver” into the Run dialog, and press Enter.

How do I check Windows version in CMD?

Option 4: Using Command Prompt

  • Press Windows Key+R to launch the Run dialog box.
  • Type “cmd” (no quotes), then click OK. This should open Command Prompt.
  • The first line you see inside Command Prompt is your Windows OS version.
  • If you want to know the build type of your operating system, run the line below:

What is my Windows build number?

Use the Winver Dialog and Control Panel. You can use the old standby “winver” tool to find the build number of your Windows 10 system. To launch it, you can tap the Windows key, type “winver” into the Start menu, and press Enter. You could also press Windows Key + R, type “winver” into the Run dialog, and press Enter.

What is the current version of Windows 10?

The initial version is the Windows 10 build 16299.15, and after a number of quality updates the latest version is Windows 10 build 16299.1127. Version 1709 support has ended on April 9, 2019, for Windows 10 Home, Pro, Pro for Workstation, and IoT Core editions.

What are the versions of Windows 10?

Windows 10 Home, which is the most basic PC version. Windows 10 Pro, which has touch features and is meant to work on two-in-one devices like laptop/tablet combinations, as well as some additional features to control how software updates get installed — important in the workplace.

How do I check my Windows 10 license?

On the left side of the window, click or tap Activation. Then, look on the right side, and you should see the activation status of your Windows 10 computer or device. In our case, Windows 10 is activated with a digital license linked to our Microsoft account.

What version of Microsoft Office do I have?

Start a Microsoft Office program (Word, Excel, Outlook, etc.). Click the File tab in the ribbon. Then click Account. On the right, you should see an About button.

How do I find my OS server version?

Check os version in Linux

  1. Open the terminal application (bash shell)
  2. For remote server login using the ssh: ssh user@server-name.
  3. Type any one of the following command to find os name and version in Linux: cat /etc/os-release. lsb_release -a. hostnamectl.
  4. Type the following command to find Linux kernel version: uname -r.

How do I update my Windows version?

Get the Windows 10 October 2018 Update

  • If you want to install the update now, select Start > Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update , and then select Check for updates.
  • If version 1809 isn’t offered automatically through Check for updates, you can get it manually through the Update Assistant.

What is the latest version of Windows?

Windows 10 is the latest version of Microsoft’s Windows operating system, the company announced today, and it is set to be released publicly in mid-2015, reports The Verge. Microsoft appears to be skipping Windows 9 entirely; the most recent version of the OS is Windows 8.1, which followed 2012’s Windows 8.

Is Windows 10 home 64bit?

Microsoft offers the option of 32-bit and 64-bit versions of Windows 10 — 32-bit is for older processors, while 64-bit is for newer ones. While a 64-bit processor can easily run 32-bit software, including the Windows 10 OS, you’ll be better off getting a version of Windows that matches your hardware.

Is Windows 7 still supported?

Microsoft is set to end extended support for Windows 7 on January 14, 2020, putting a halt on the free bug fixes and security patches for most who have the operating system installed. This means that anyone still running the operating system on their PCs will need to pay up to Microsoft to get continued updates.

How do I know what bit version of Windows I have?

Method 1: View the System window in Control Panel

  1. Click Start. , type system in the Start Search box, and then click system in the Programs list.
  2. The operating system is displayed as follows: For a 64-bit version operating system, 64-bit Operating System appears for the System type under System.

How do I check for Windows updates?

Check for updates in Windows 10. Open Start Menu and click on Settings > Update & Security settings > Windows Update. Here, press on the Check for updates button. If any updates are available, they will be offered to you.

How do I know if I have 32 or 64 bit Windows 10?

To check whether you’re using a 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows 10, open the Settings app by pressing Windows+I, and then head to System > About. On the right side, look for the “System type” entry.

Will there be a Windows 11?

Windows 12 is all about VR. Our sources from the company confirmed that Microsoft is planning to release a new operating system called Windows 12 in early 2019. Indeed, there will be no Windows 11, as the company decided to jump straight to Windows 12.

Where do I get my Windows 10 product key?

Find Windows 10 Product Key on a New Computer

  • Press Windows key + X.
  • Click Command Prompt (Admin)
  • At the command prompt, type: wmic path SoftwareLicensingService get OA3xOriginalProductKey. This will reveal the product key. Volume License Product Key Activation.

How can you tell how old a computer is?

Check the BIOS. You can also get a rough idea of your computer’s age based on the BIOS listed in the Device Manager. Click the Start button, type “system information” and choose System Information from the search results. With System Summary selected on the left, look for the BIOS Version/Date in the right pane.

Which type of Windows 10 is best?

What are the main differences between Windows 10 Home and Pro?

Windows 10 Home Windows 10 Pro
Enterprise Mode Internet Explorer No Yes
Windows Store for Business No Yes
Trusted Boot No Yes
Windows Update for Business No Yes

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What is the difference between Home and Pro Windows 10?

The Pro edition of Windows 10, in addition to all of Home edition’s features, offers sophisticated connectivity and privacy tools such as Domain Join, Group Policy Management, Bitlocker, Enterprise Mode Internet Explorer (EMIE), Assigned Access 8.1, Remote Desktop, Client Hyper-V, and Direct Access.

Do I have the latest version of Windows 10?

A. Microsoft’s recently released Creators Update for Windows 10 is also known as Version 1703. Last month’s upgrade to Windows 10 was Microsoft’s most recent revision of its Windows 10 operating system, arriving less than a year after the Anniversary Update (Version 1607) in August 2016.

How do I check if I have Windows 10?

Find operating system info in Windows 10

  1. Select the Start button > Settings > System > About .
  2. Under Device specifications > System type, see if you’re running a 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows.
  3. Under Windows specifications, check which edition and version of Windows your device is running.

How do I know what license I have Windows 10?

Type cmd and press Enter.

  • When the Command Prompt opens, type slmgr -dli and press Enter.
  • A Windows Script Host Dialogue box will appear with some information about your operating system, including the license type of Windows 10.
  • That’s it. Related posts: Next Post: 5 Ways to Open the Sound Settings in Windows 10.

How do I find my Windows license key?

Generally, if you bought a physical copy of Windows, the product key should be on a label or card inside the box that Windows came in. If Windows came preinstalled on your PC, the product key should appear on a sticker on your device. If you’ve lost or can’t find the product key, contact the manufacturer.

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Knowing your Windows version is very important although some of us are careless about the matter. The software and even some hardware are made for a specific version of windows; you just cannot run them in any version. Suppose, you wish to buy an original game from the market or online and you don’t know for which version of windows the game can actually be run, or you don’t know your laptop’s screen resolution will be sufficient enough or not. If you buy the game without knowing the compatibility of it with your windows and then find out that the game was not built for your version of windows, then I must say you would completely waste your money. That’s why you must know how the version of windows can be checked. Don’t worry, you can check it very easily, just read the article thoroughly and know how to check Windows version.

How to Check Windows Version

Table of Contents

  • How to Check Windows Version?
    • Method 1: from Run Command Box
    • Method 2: from Control Panel
    • Method 3: from Command Prompt
    • Method 4: from Settings
    • Method 5: from Computer/This PC/File Explorer
  • Conclusion

There are actually several methods you can check the Windows version with. Microsoft, the tech giant has put the version name at several locations of the Windows. You can find it on Control Panel, Settings, File Explorer, and Run Command, etc. Today, I will discuss the 5 most common methods used to check the Windows version; follow step by step. Though there are several versions of Windows, they always support the compatibility mode. I am using Windows 10; hence I have shown the procedures for this version. In case you have a different version, don’t worry because the steps are almost unanimous irrespective of the version. Turning on/ off Sticky keys in Windows PC is very easy if you follow this article.

Method 1: from Run Command Box

1. Click on the Windows icon that you will find on the below-left of the screen; there find out the search box and type run. The tool will appear, click on it. In another way, you can also find out the run command. Hold the windows and R keys together.

2. Type ‘winver’ on the run box, then hit OK or enter button.

3. You will see the Windows version name. I have the windows 10 version, that’s why the following figure shows the name. If you have a different version installed on the computer, then it will show that name. Click on OK to exit.

Method 2: from Control Panel

1. Again go to the windows search box and type control panel (writing a few letters will be enough for windows to understand what you are searching for), click on it.

2. On control panel, you will see ‘System and Security’, click on it.

3. Then find the ‘Security’ option and go there.

4. You will find out the Windows version name along with the additional information of processor, RAM, 32 bit/64-bit system, etc.

Method 3: from Command Prompt

1. Go to the Windows search box and type ‘command prompt’, hit it. You can also hold the windows and pause keys together to go to the command prompt box.

2. On the command prompt box, type ‘cmd’ and then hit enter. Again type ‘ver’ and hit enter. You will find the version of windows in the next line.

Method 4: from Settings

1. Click on the Windows icon left below to your PC. Look for a gear icon which is a pathway to the settings option.

2. You will see several options on the settings menu. Go to the ‘System’ option which is on the top of other options.

3. Scroll down on the system menu and look for the ‘About’ option; it’s probably the last one from the list of other options on the system menu.

4. There you will be able to see the name of the edition and version along with the date of the installation.

Method 5: from Computer/This PC/File Explorer

1. Go to the windows search bar and search for ‘computer’. On Windows 10, the ‘Computer’ (on windows 7) has been changed to ‘This PC’ which was known as ‘My Computer’ on older versions of the windows. These are the same things whatever the name may be given to. File Explorer or more commonly Library is also the same phenomenon as the previous ones which can be found out very easily on the below of your computer screen. Once you find out either option, just click on it.

2. Then find out the ‘Properties’ command which should be on the top-left of the screen. Hit it.

3. Here you will see the full description of the system. You can easily find out the version of Windows from this section. You can also find whether your Windows is activated or not.

Conclusion

All the methods of how to check out the Windows version are very easy and you should be able to find your Windows version too especially after reading this article. We always suggest you install the latest version to get the best security from viruses, malware, ransomware, etc attacks, and the latest options and user interface. Just follow any of the five methods we have mentioned and understand a bit more about your computer.

With around 36% market share, Windows is the second most used operating system in the world. In 2017, it was outperformed by Google’s Android which has reached many people as the flood of Android-powered smartphones and tablets spread across the globe.

Windows is mostly the first choice of everyday users who want to enter into the world of computers. One big reason has been the lack of comparable alternatives. MacOS is beyond the reach of many and Linux is perceived as a tougher replacement to Windows. Lately, the Microsoft-owned OS has started to face competition from Chrome OS, at least in the education sector.

Anyway, even after all these years of existence, many users often ask what version of windows do I run? That shouldn’t be something we should call naive because knowing the exact version of your Windows OS is important.

It’s required when you need to check software compatibility for apps and drivers. Installing wrong drivers could even break some stuff on the computer which many won’t want.

What version of Windows do I have?

The old school way – Check File Explorer Properties

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Just like you did in the past on Windows 7 and older versions, you can right-click on This PC/My Computer and go to Properties. Here, details like your Windows version and edition, product ID are displayed. It also shows your RAM capacity, processor model, and whether you’re using a 64-bit processor or not. Nowadays, there is hardly any PC left that’s not running a 64-bit processor, unless you’ve one from your grandpa’s time.

Check Windows version in the Settings app

With the release of Windows 10, Microsoft has added one more place where it lists system details.

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To know some extra information about your Windows PC, open the Settings app. Go to System > About. Here, you’ll also see things like your Windows 10 version, OS build number, and when the latest update was installed.

If you’re running build number 17134, that means the April 2018 Update is installed on your PC.

Use the System Information app to find Windows version

If you remember, Windows comes with a built-in app called System Information that displays information about your PC.with an extra level of detail You can find the app using Windows Search.

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By firing up the System Information app, you can know almost everything about the hardware and software present on your PC, not just the Windows version.

Check Windows version and OS build using CMD

To check the version of your Windows OS, you also take the help of the Command Prompt. You can use the popular command called winver. A pop box will appear displaying the Windows version and build number. However, the information is not as detailed as the above-mentioned options.

If you want, you can type the winver command directly in the Start Menu search bar and click on the result.

Also, check out our article on how to check windows key using CMD and PowerShell here!

Is My Windows 32-bit or 64-bit?

The File Explorer Properties page and the About page in the Settings app tell you whether you’re running 32-bit or 64-bit version of the Windows. You can read our detailed post on 32-bit and 64-bit Windows to know the difference.

So, you might have found the answer to the question “What version of Windows do I have?”. But there some other things about Windows OS that you might want to know.

Windows 10 Release Date – When did it come out?

Another important piece of information you might want to know is when did Windows 10 come out. Microsoft made a big change in the development of Windows, the company now promotes Windows as a service which is loaded with feature updates every six months.

Windows 10 was released for general public on July 29, 2015.

What’s the newest Windows OS?

April 2018 Update is what you can call the newest Windows. Of course, it was released in the month of April. The update brings the Timeline feature among the big changes.

Is Windows 10 free?

The answer has changed over time. Initially, Windows 10 was offered for free to any user having a valid copy of Windows 7, 8, or 8.1. Microsoft literally forced Windows 10 on the users.

Later, the company pulled the free upgrade offer but it was officially available for people, who use accessibility tools, until last year.

How much is Windows 10’s price tag?

If you missed the upgrade deadline, you can purchase Windows 10 Home single PC license for $119.99 and Windows 10 Pro for $199. Alternatively, Windows 10 is now shipped with many laptops and desktops which makes it a somewhat cheaper deal.

What about the updates?

Once you have genuine Windows 10 running on your machine, the updates are pushed for free. Microsoft has rolled out five feature updates till now, including the April Update. The next major update, codenamed Redstone 5, will come out later this year.

So, this was a small piece on how you can check Windows version, build number, and whether it’s a 64-bit or 32-bit Windows. If you have something to add, drop your thoughts below.

How to download Windows 10?

If you’re already running Windows 10, the latest update might have installed on your computer if haven’t stopped automatic updates. If that’s not the case, you can visit Microsoft’s website and click Update now.

You can also download and install Windows 10 manually using the Media Creation Tool and create a bootable USB.

The tool also works if you have a genuine Windows 7 or 8 product key. However, you should have upgraded to Windows 10 at least once during the free upgrade period. It’s known that Windows 10 free upgrade offer still works if you have a key. So, give it a try.

Also Read: Windows 10 Data Usage: How To Check Data Usage And Set Data Limit?

Updated: 11/30/2020 by

Microsoft Windows 10 logo

Due to there being numerous versions of Windows, you may want to know what version you’re running. The following sections shows you which version of Windows is currently installed on your computer (e.g., Windows Vista or Windows 10), and the specific version and build numbers.

Note

You must be logged in to Windows to utilize any of the methods listed below.

Tip

See our Windows definition for more information about Microsoft Windows, including its versions and history.

Determine the version of Windows

  1. Press the Windows key+R to bring up the Run window.
  2. Type winver in the text field and press Enter.

winver command

  1. A window appears that shows the version of Windows you’re running at the top, and then the version and build numbers in the section below.

About Windows version and build numbers.

Alternative methods

Some network administrators restrict access to the run prompt. In this case, you can find Windows version info using the alternative methods below.

  • Find version in System
  • Find version in System Information
  • Find version using the Command Prompt

Find version in System

Open the System window by pressing the Windows key and Pause key at the same time. The version is listed on the right side under the Windows edition section.

System window in Windows 10.

Find version in System Information

Press the Windows key, type System Information, and then press Enter. The version of windows and its build number can be found by clicking System Summary on the left side of the window.

Windows version displayed in the System Information tool.

Find version using the Command Prompt

  1. Press the Windows key, type cmd, and then press Enter.
  2. Type ver and press Enter.
  3. The version of Windows is displayed on the next line.

Windows version displayed in Command Prompt.

Determine Windows version on mobile devices

If you’re running Windows CE on a mobile device, such as a cell phone or PDA, you can determine the version by following the steps below.

  1. Click Start, Settings, and then Control Panel.
  2. Click the Systems icon.
  3. In the System Properties window, you’ll see the version and build number of Windows CE.

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