As we all know, with Windows 8 it was a cat and mouse game figuring out which version was running. Was it 8.1 or 8.1 update or 8.1 updated update etc?
With the latest Windows 10 update which I left to it's own devices during the weekend, I wanted to check which version was now running, which on Win 7 would normally mean right click My PC, then properties.
On Win 10 it's all settings>system>about
Handy to know if you can't keep track of the updates, particularly where Update History shows no update history.
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November 16, 2015 - 2:06 pm
That is one way of finding the Windows Version, I usually just type "winver" in the run command box.
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