Ever since Microsoft changed the way it upgrades to Windows 10, users are interested in knowing which build of Windows 10 they are running on their PC.
As you may already know, Microsoft will not get back to major versions of Windows (at least for no time), but it will constantly update.
This is reminiscent of the rolling release release model of many Linux distributions. If you are part of the Insider program, you should be even more aware of the construction number you are using. And those who do not know to find it today will show you how.
There are several ways to find the number build of the installed Windows 10. Let's see 4 different ways.
Method 1…. With winver
Press Win + R together on the keyboard. The "Run" window will appear. Enter the word there
winver
In the window that opens and is titled "Windows Information", you can see the build number where it says "Internal version…."
Method 2…. Via the Command Prompt
Open it line commands in Windows 10 (Command prompt). It will show you the build number in the first row:
Method 3…. With systeminfo from the Command Prompt
You can get more information about it functional your system by typing the following command in the Command Prompt:
SystemInfo
In addition to other useful information, it contains the current OS build number
Additionally, you can filter the remaining information and see only the build number using this command:
SystemInfo | findstr Build
Method 4…. Through the Registry
The registry contains the most complete data about the build number and version of the operating system. To see it, do the following:
Open Registry Editor (to do this, press Win + R and in the Run window that opens write regedit and click OK). Go to the following registry key:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion
One of the 4 above ways will help you to learn the Windows 10 version you are running. Use whoever you want.