How to Find Which Windows 11/10 Version You're Currently Using

Windows 10 and Windows 11 have many ways you can do to know and find which Windows 11/10 version and build you're using. All method is easy to do.

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How to Find Which Windows 11/10 Version You're Currently Using

The great thing about Windows 11/10 is that Microsoft is still developing it, adding more features, increasing performance, and more.Being Windows Insider would make you become the first (or at least ahead of most Windows 11/10 users) to try new features that most users can't use. But, doing that requires you to find which Windows 11/10 version you're currently using.From the version to the build number.

The build number is some kind of identifier to know which Windows 11/10 insider version you're using.If you think your build number is outdated, you might need to update your Windows 11/10 PC right away. Windows 11/10 has many ways you can do to know and find which Windows 11/10 version and build you're using.First, it is through the Settings app.

Second, it is through winver app.All method is easy to do and don't require you to install third-party apps to know and find Windows 11 and Windows 10 version.

How to Find Windows 10 and Windows 11 Version using Settings App

This method requires more work but this will give you more detailed information about the version and build the number of Windows 10 you're using right now.This can be applied on Windows 11 but you'll see slight differences in the interface. To open the Settings app, just open the Start menu.

Then click the gear icon that says Settings. opening up settings app to see windows 10 version Now, you will see a bunch of options that will lead you to change the setting of your Windows 11/10 PC.But there's also information about your PC, including the version and build number.Click System. clicking system to know which windows 10 version you're using Then, you will see more options to change System settings.

To see and find out which Windows 11/10 version and build number you're using, just click About. seeing about of windows 10 Now, the Settings app would show two different things.First, it will show device specifications.If you want to find out your device specifications before installing games, you can see this. general windows 10 about version Second, you will see Windows specifications, which is the detailed information about Windows 11/10 you're using, including the version and the build number.

It also shows the edition name, when it was installed, and options to change the product key. windows 10 version and build That is how you find out your Windows 11/10 version through the Settings app.

How to Find Out Which Windows 11/10 Version You're Using Through Simple App

You don't really have to install a third-party app.This app is built-in in your Windows 11/10 system, making it easier for you to know the information about Windows 11/10 version and build number. To do this, just press Windows Logo + R at the same time.Then, the Run dialog box would run. run dialog box to find windows 10 version and build Type winver then press Enter. run dialog box opening windows version Wait for a second, then something would pop out showing your Windows 11/10 logo, its version, and the build number that you're currently using. windows 10 version and build has been shown You can also access winver app through search (Cortana), or the Start menu. cortana and start menus searching for winver Just type winver on your Start menu to find out which Windows 11/10 version you're using.

Then click on the search result. windows version Tadaa! Now you know which Windows 11/10 version you're using. how to find windows 10 version


Now you've learned how to find out or check which Windows 11/10 version or build number you're currently using.If you have a problem figuring out your Windows 11/10 version, feel free to leave it in the comment below.Microsoft has been updating its Windows 11/10 for a long time, and figuring out your build number is important when upgrading to a new build number.  
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