
Windows laptops come in a variety of models and generations, making it easy to choose and widely preferred by most users, especially young enthusiasts. However, ensuring precise software installation for smooth usage depends on the Windows version on your computer. Therefore, this article will provide a detailed guide on how to check your Windows version. Let's delve into it right here in this article.
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How to Check Windows Version
Firstly, you can quickly identify the Windows version you're using through the system interface, but this method may not be accurate if your computer has customized themes or launchers. You can refer to the interfaces of Windows XP, Windows 7, Windows 8, and Windows 10 with the images below.
Windows XP Visuals:

Windows 7 Visuals:

Windows 8 Visuals:

Windows 10 Visuals:

To further determine the operating system version, you need to right-click on This PC (or My Computer for older versions). Then, select Properties > About to view detailed machine information.

Alternatively, another method on Windows 10 is to press the Windows + i key combination to open Settings.

Then, navigate to System > About to perform the most accurate check.

Here, you can see if your machine is running 32-bit or 64-bit and the precise Windows update versions.

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