How to check the Windows version?
Similarly asked questions
- What Version of Windows do I have?
- How do I know what version of Windows I have?
- How to check which version of Windows your computer is running?
- Which Version of Windows operating system am I running?
- How to determine the version of Windows on a computer?
Answer:
Sometimes, when we do troubleshooting of our computer or when we want to install some software, we may need to know the version of our computer’s Windows. We can easily check the Version of Windows in our computer system, whether we have a 32-bit operating system or a 64-bit operating system.
See the following steps to learn how to identify which Version of Windows we are already running in our system.
Method 1: Use winver command
Press the Windows + R keys together.
Or
For the same purpose, you can also right-click the Start menu button and click Run.
This will open the Run dialog box on Windows.
Type winver and click OK or hit the Enter button.
This will open “About Windows” in a separate window pop up box.
In the above image, you can see that-
- Windows release is displayed at the top of the popup window
- Windows version is displayed next to “Version”
- OS build number is displayed next to “Build” to the right of “Version.
If you don’t have the latest Version of Windows, it will recommend you to update Windows immediately.
Method 2: Find Windows version in Setting
Step 1: Click the Windows Start Menu (the button with the Windows logo in the lower-left corner in the Windows taskbar)
Step 2: Click the setting or gear icon. It is in the sidebar to the left of the Windows Start menu and used to display the Settings menu.
Step 3: Click System icon that resembles a laptop computer. It’s the first option in the Windows Settings menu.
Step 4: Click About (the last option in the sidebar to the left). This will display the information about your system.
Scroll down and you will see the following device specifications:
Here, we can see the complete information about our system such as device name, processor, Installed RAM, system type etc.
Method 3: Check whether Windows is 32-Bits or 64-Bits
Step 1: Go to Windows Cortana and search for Control Panel.
Step 2: Click the Control Panel icon and you will see a lot of installed programs and tools.
Step 3: Click on System and you will see a popup window showing all the Windows result.
How to factory reset Windows 10?
Similarly asked questions
- How to Reset Windows 10 to Factory Default?
- How to refresh, reset, or restore your PC?
- How to Factory Reset Windows 10?
Answer:
Windows factory reset is generally used when your computer system or laptop are running slow or acting abnormally. It is also recommended when you want to sell your computer to someone else.
Difference among Refresh, Reset, and Restore
Refresh your PC | Reset your PC | Restore your PC |
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Refresh your PC is used to reinstall Windows and keep your personal files and settings. It keeps the apps that came with your PC and also the apps that are installed from the Microsoft Store. | Reset your PC is used to reinstall Windows but delete your files, settings, and apps. It only keeps the apps that came with your PC. | Restore your PC is used to undo the recent changes you have made in your system. |
Let’s see how to factory reset your computer system:
You must back up your computer files before you start the factory reset process. It is necessary otherwise; you may lose some important data irretrievably.
Factory reset your Windows 10 laptop
To factory reset your Windows 10 PC or laptop –
- Click on the Start button to open the Windows Settings menu
- Select the Gear / Setting icon.
- It will open a new window. Now, select the “Update & Security” option found at the bottom of the window.
- After clicking on the Update & Security options, you will see a list of Update & Security options on the left-hand side. Here, select “Recovery.”
- Now, it will open a new Recovery window. Read the description carefully under “Reset This PC” and click on the “Get Started” button.
Now, a new window named “Reset This PC” will appear. Here, you will get two options to choose from:
- Keep my files: This option is used when you want to keep all of your personal files but remove all installed apps and system settings.
- Remove everything: This will completely remove your Windows 10 PC.
Choose the option according to your need.
After clicking your desired button, a new window will appear where you will see a message showing what will happen when you reset your computer.
This message may be different according to the button you chose in the previous step.
When you’re ready, select the “Reset” button.