The best way to experience Windows 10 is on a new PC
As Windows has evolved, so have PCs—now even more powerful and innovative. New Windows 10 PCs offer digital inking, facial recognition, voice, gaming, and more.
Sign in fast, secure, and password-free
Sign into your Windows devices three times faster than with a password. Use facial recognition or your fingerprint for instant access
Write it down and mark it up
Use a digital pen to take notes, sign documents, navigate, draw, doodle, edit, and more. Get creative and stay productive with a digital pen and a touchscreen computer.

The best Windows ever keeps getting better
Windows 10 is fast and familiar. The Start menu and search bar make it easy to find things quickly. Organize, edit, and share your photos and videos easily. Browse the internet faster with Microsoft Edge.
The best way to experience Windows 10 is on a new PC
As Windows has evolved, so have PCs—now even more powerful and innovative. New Windows 10 devices offer experiences such as digital ink, facial recognition, voice, gaming, and more.

Take your business on the go
You love your phone. So does your computer. Pick up where you left off, wherever you left off. Webpages, Office docs, photos—read, write, and edit them across all your devices.

The most security protection, built in
Windows 10 Pro comes with built-in security features, including firewall and internet protections to help safeguard against viruses, malware, and ransomware.

Easily manage your business, the way you want
Windows 10 Pro offers simple and flexible management, so you can get more done.
Security comes standard
Ongoing security updates protect you against the latest threats. You can use Windows Defender to detect ransomware attacks and restore your files with a click.

BitLocker and BitLocker to Go
Keep your files safe with BitLocker and get the same security on removable storage devices with BitLocker to Go.
Windows Defender Antivirus
Windows Defender Antivirus uses the power of the cloud, wide optics, machine learning, and behavior analysis to protect your devices from emerging, sophisticated threats.


Microsoft Edge
Microsoft Edge is the faster, safer browser optimized for the modern web, yet still compatible with legacy apps and sites. Write or type directly on webpages and share your markups with others. Use the reading view to remove distractions. Plus, it plays Netflix in crystal-clear 4K Ultra HD resolution.
Office
The multitasking features of Windows 10 pair perfectly with Office. Arrange your screen however you want, easily manage multiple Office apps and docs on one screen, and effortlessly snap up to four of them to optimize your work space. You can also slide the shared edge of snapped apps to wherever you want it, easily resizing both apps in a single motion

Windows 10 Requirements
Processor | 1 gigahertz (Ghz) or faster |
Memory | 1 GB RAM for 32-bit; 2 GB RAM for 64-bit |
Hard Disk Space | Up to 20 GB available hard disk space |
Video card | 800 x 600 screen resolution or higher. DirectX® 9 graphics processor with WDDM driver |
Connectivity | Internet access |
Other system requirements | Microsoft account required for some features. Watching DVDs requires separate playback software |
Additional System Requirements | You must accept the enclosed License Terms,Activation required • Single license |
An upgrade moves your PC from a previous version of Windows—such as Windows 7 or Windows 8.1—to Windows 10. An upgrade can take place on your existing device, though Microsoft recommends using Windows 10 on a new PC to take advantage of the latest features and security improvements. This FAQ is intended to answer questions about upgrading to Windows 10.
Upgrade to Windows 10 Questions
The time that is required to upgrade to Windows 10 depends on factors such as the age of your device and how it’s configured. Most devices will take about an hour to upgrade as soon as the download is completed. Although older devices could take longer, some newer, high-performance devices might upgrade faster.
Devices with a 32 GB hard drive or older devices with full hard drives might need additional storage space to complete the upgrade. If you don’t have sufficient space, try removing files or apps you no longer need or use Disk Cleanup to free up space.
During the upgrade, you might be asked to free up space on your device or attach an external drive with sufficient space to continue with the upgrade. If you attach an external drive, make sure to keep it in a safe place after the upgrade in case you need it for recovery options.
Some apps have to be uninstalled because they could cause problems with the upgrade process. You'll be able to reinstall these apps after the upgrade to Windows 10 is done.
Other apps have to be uninstalled because they won't work correctly or might not work at all with Windows 10.
You won't be able to reinstall or use these apps after the upgrade is completed.
For the best possible experience, we recommend doing a fresh installation of your applications on your new Windows 10 PC. The Microsoft Store has a variety of 3rd party applications that can be easily downloaded and installed.
For any software not currently available in the Microsoft Store, we recommend going to that company’s official website and downloading the Windows 10 version from there. In limited circumstances, some older software may not have an updated version that is compatible with Windows 10.
The easiest way to change your language is to upgrade using the same language you currently have on your PC and then add a new language later.
To add new languages in Windows 10, select Start> Settings> Time & Language > Language and then choose the language you want.
No, Windows Media Center isn’t available as part of Windows 10 and will be removed during the upgrade. After the upgrade is completed you won't be able to install Windows Media Center.
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