How One Can Check The Version Of Microsoft Windows You Have?

To completely use the features of your Windows software, you must know the exact version of it installed in your device. You also need to know the version you are using to install a media from the internet. Well, there are plenty of ways to figure out which version you are using on your Windows device.

You don’t need to follow each method, just pick one to check the version of your Microsoft Windows or if one method doesn’t help you to verify, try another.

Method 1. Run winver to check:

• Press and hold the Window key with ‘R’ key on your keyboard.

• This will open a dialog box, enter winver and hit enter.

• A utility box will appear with the details written on it.

Method 2. Go to the system Window:

• Press and hold the Windows key and pause/break button simultaneously. Pause and break button is the page up key beside the print screen and home key.

• Now a dialog box will open with all the details.

Method 3. Fetch through Command prompt:

• To know the version of your windows you can fetch through command prompt, to do so you need to hold the Windows key with ‘R’.

• This will open a Run dialog box.

• Enter cmd and hit enter, this will open a new box enter the command exactly as written systeminfo| findstr /B / C:”OS Name” /C: “OS Version”.

Method 4. Conduct through WMIC:

• Go to start menu and enter “cmd” and select run as administrator. For window 8/8.1/10 press and hold the windows key and press ’X’ click Command Prompt.

• Now enter “wmic OS get Caption,CSDVersion,OSArchitecture,Version”.

If none of the above methods have helped you to resolve the issue, contact the experts and avail our services via live chat, email or phone call at Microsoft Support Number Australia+61-283206048. Talk to the experts and resolve your issues by the accurate guidance of our experienced professionals.


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