You can check which version of Windows you have in a few quick ways; the two easiest are using Settings and the winver command.

Quick Scoop: Fast ways to check

1. Using Settings (Windows 10 & 11)

This shows your Edition (Home/Pro), Version (like 22H2), and OS Build.

  1. Click the Start button.
  2. Click the gear icon for Settings (or press Windows key + I).
  3. Go to System.
  4. Click About (usually at the bottom of the left menu).
  5. Look under “Windows specifications”:
    • Edition (for example: Windows 10 Pro)
    • Version (for example: 22H2)
    • OS build (for example: 19045.xxxx)

These fields tell you exactly which Windows you are running and how up to date it is.

2. Using the “winver” command (works on most Windows versions)

This is a classic, super fast method.

  1. Press Windows key + R to open the Run box.
  2. Type winver and press Enter.
  3. A small “About Windows” window pops up showing:
    • The product name (for example: Windows 11)
    • The version and build number.

If all you need is “What Windows is this?” this dialog is usually enough.

3. Using System Information (more technical detail)

If you want a fuller overview, including 32‑bit vs 64‑bit:

  1. Press Windows key + R.
  2. Type msinfo32 and press Enter.
  3. In the System Information window, check:
    • OS Name (for example: Microsoft Windows 11 Pro)
    • Version (includes build number)
    • System Type (x64-based PC = 64‑bit).

This is handy if you’re checking compatibility for drivers or software.

4. Keyboard shortcut on some PCs

On many systems (especially older ones, but some newer too):

  • Press Windows key + Pause/Break.

This opens a window with your basic Windows edition and system info at a glance.

TL;DR:

  • For Windows 10/11, the simplest way is: Start → Settings → System → About → read “Windows specifications”.
  • For a fast pop-up , use Windows key + R → type winver → Enter.

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