Is my PC running the 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows?
The terms 32-bit and 64-bit refer to the way a computer's processor (also called a CPU). The 64-bit version of Windows handles large amounts of random access memory (RAM) more effectively than the 32-bit version. Follow the steps in the sections below to find out if your PC is running the 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows and what edition of Windows is on your PC.
Windows 10
- Click the Start button, then select Settings > System > About.
- At the right, under Device specifications, see System type.
Windows 11
Windows 11 doesn't have a 32-bit version and is 64-bit only. To confirm:
- Select Start and the select Settings > System > About.
- In the System > About window that opens, the architecture version of Windows can be found next to System type under Device specifications. It's listed as the operating system type.
Click here for more information about 32-bit and 64-bit on Windows 10 and Windows 11
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Windows updates are essential software patches released by Microsoft to improve your operating system's security, performance, and functionality. These updates help keep your computer safe from vulnerabilities and ensure it continues to run smoothly.
How to Check for Windows Updates
Windows 10:
- Open Settings:Click on the Start button and select "Settings."
- Go to Windows Update: Choose "Update & Security," then select "Windows Update."
- Check for Updates: Click the "Check for updates" button. Windows will automatically search for the download available updates.
Windows 11
- Open Settings: Click on the Start button and select "Settings."
- Go to Windows Update: Choose "Windows Update."
- Check for Updates: If automatic updates are disabled, click the "Check for updates" button. Windows will search for and download available updates.
Note: Windows 10 and 11 typically check for updates automatically. If you're not receiving automatic updates, you can enable them in the same settings menu.
Knowing which version of Windows you are running can be essential for several reasons:
- Finding compatible software: Different versions of Windows may have different software requirements. Knowing your version will help you ensure you download and install software that works with your specific operating system.
- Troubleshooting issues: Troubleshooting guides and support resources may be specific to certain Windows versions. Knowing your version can help you find the most relevant information when encountering problems.
Here's how to easily find your Windows version:
- Press the Windows logo key + R on your keyboard simultaneously. This will open the Run dialog box.
- In the Open box, type winver and then click OK.
A small window will appear displaying your Windows version information.
Click here for more information about finding your Windows version.