Which version of Windows are you running?

Which version of Windows are you running?




Which version of Windows are you running?

How to find out which Build and Version of Windows you’re running

Use Settings app to find Edition, Version and Build of Windows 10

The Settings app, in addition to providing a whole slew of customization’s, provides information about the Edition, Version and Build of Windows that you are using.

  • Open Settings from the Start menu or by pressing Windows key and I together.
  • Click on System.
  • At the bottom, you will see the About section.
  • Click on it and scroll down to get to the Windows Specifications.

AboutWindows

You will see the Edition, Version and OS Build.

  • Edition –  As the name suggests, it shows the edition of Windows 10 that you are using. Windows Editions ranges from Professional, Home, Enterprise and Education. Upgrading to Windows 10 Pro from Windows 10 Home can be done from Windows 10 itself but moving to Windows 10 Enterprise or Education requires a full reinstall of Windows. It also requires a Product Key which is not normally available to Windows 10 Home users.
  • Version The version number shows the year and month in which the most recent large update to Windows was released. For example; in the screenshot above, the Version number is 1709 which means that the PC is running on Fall Creators update which was released in September of 2017.
  • OS BuildMicrosoft releases smaller cumulative updates between major updates to fix some bugs or add small features. Build number keeps track of these updates. This isn’t that important to normal users but is really important to Windows Insiders and people who always want their PC to have the latest updates.

Additionally, you can also see whether your PC has a 64-bit or 32-bit version of Windows in the About section. This is important if you want to know whether you should install a 32 bit or 64-bit version of a program.

Use winver command to find Edition and Build number of Windows 10

If you are the type of person who prefers the classical methods then winver command can also provide the Build and Edition of Windows.

  • Click on the Search bar at the bottom left of the desktop, type “winver” and press Enter. You can also use the Run option by pressing Windows key and R and then type “winver”.

 

Windows Version

 

  • A window will appear showing the Version and Build Number and also the Windows Edition.

Windows Version

 

  • All these pieces of information are necessary if you want to know whether you have received a specific Windows Update, or whether you have a feature which is only available in a specific version.

 

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