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Last or to the one that is showing us certain documentation or a tutorial that we consult online. Next, we will show how to know which version of Windows I have installed on the PC.

There are many users who either had the operating system installed when they released the computer or after certain updates do not know which version of Windows 10 they have actually installed. However, fortunately, Microsoft's own operating system offers us the possibility to know what version of Windows we have installed.

Different ways to see what version of Windows 10 you have installed
Although there are some third-party applications that have been designed to show us this type of information from our PC, the truth is that the system itself offers several ways to know what version of Windows we have installed.

One of them is through the configuration page of Windows 10. To do this, we open the page and from the System option, we select the menu option About. Next, in the right panel of the configuration page we will see the specifications of our PC and the Windows ones. There we can see the edition, the version of Windows installed, the date of installation or update, etc

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From the old Control Panel we can also know the edition of Windows 10 that we have, as well as the type of system and the product ID. To do this, simply open the control panel and navigate to the option Control Panel \ System and Security \ System.

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But perhaps, the most interesting option is to execute the winver command from a Windows 10 Run window. Press the Win + R key combination, type winver and press Enter. This will open a window where we can see what version of Windows 10 we have installed on the computer next to the compilation number and Windows edition we have, if it is Home, Pro, Enterprise, Education, etc.

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If we prefer, it is also possible to use a third party tool such as HiBit System Information, which in addition to showing us information about the version of Windows that we have installed, will also tell us the type of system architecture, installation date, computer name, hardware installed, etc. You can download Hibit System Information from this link.

Differences between Windows 32 and 64 bits and how to know if we can install 64-bit Windows on our PC
In addition to the version of Windows that we have installed, as we have said, we can also see if we have 32-bit Windows or 64-bit Windows. The first question that will surely arise to many users is what does it mean that Windows is 32 or 64 bits and what are the differences?

The truth is that every time there are fewer computers that use 32-bit Windows, because if we have or buy a PC with 4 GB or more of RAM, it is normal to come pre-installed Windows 64-bit. The main difference between Windows 32-bit and Windows 64-bit is the way in which the processor of a computer manages the information. The 64-bit version of Windows manages more random access memory, RAM, more efficiently than the 32-bit version.

Windows 32 bits is limited to use a maximum of 3.25 GB of RAM, therefore, if we have more memory we can not take advantage of it. Therefore, this version is focused for older computers that have 1 or 2 GB of RAM inside. This version of 32 bits occupies less space in our disc than the one of 64 bits, since this last one counts on greater number of bookstores.

Needless to say, there are more and more programs that use more than 3.25 GB of RAM, so we will not be able to use them if we do not have the 64-bit version of Windows. The same goes for the latest drivers from certain graphics manufacturers and many computer games.
 

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To know if my computer is running a 32 or 64 bit version of Windows, just go to the configuration page> System> About and look at the System Type as explained above. But if what we are considering is whether we can install a 64-bit version of Windows on our PC, then we will have to take other aspects into account.

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First of all, as we have said before, we have 4 GB or more RAM in the computer, but we also need to have a processor capable of running a 64-bit system. To know if our processor is 64 bits, open the Control Panel and go to Control Panel \ System and Security \ System. There, within the System section we will see the type of system and the type of processor, x32 or x64.

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