Check Your Windows Version

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If you're doing some troubleshooting for your computer, you may need to find what version and build of Windows you are running. This can help others narrow down your problems based on what version you are using. Finding your Windows version, and whether you have a 32-bit operating system or a 64-bit operating system, only takes a minute.

Steps

Finding Your Windows Version

  1. Open the Run box. You can access this from the Start menu, or by pressing Win+R.
  2. Open "About Windows". Type winver and press Enter.
  3. Check your version. Your Windows release will be displayed at the top ("Windows 7", "Windows 8", etc.). In the text beneath the logo will list your version and build number (e.g. "Version 6.3 (Build 9600)").[1]

Determining if Windows is 32-Bits or 64-Bits

  1. Open "System Properties". You can access the System Properties by pressing Win + Pause or Pause Break, or by right-clicking on This PC/Computer/My Computer and selecting Properties.
  2. Check your Windows information. At the top of the window you will see your Windows edition. In the "System" section, you can see whether Windows is 32-bits or 64-bits by looking at the "System type:" entry.

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