Windows 10, officially known as the Windows 10 Home edition, is an operating system developed by Microsoft that serves as a user-friendly and feature-rich platform for personal computing. Released in July 2015, it’s designed to provide a seamless and efficient experience for users with a wide range of hardware configurations.
Key Features:
Windows Defender Antivirus: A robust security suite that provides real-time protection against malware, viruses, and other online threats.
Quick Start: An intuitive interface that streamlines the setup and login process, making it easy to get started with your device.
Microsoft Edge Browser: A web browser that offers a clean, modern user experience, improved performance, and seamless integration with Microsoft services like Bing search and Office apps.
Windows Update: Regular updates ensure you stay secure, feature-rich, and compatible with the latest hardware.
Customization: Users can personalize their desktop, lock screens, and notification settings to suit their preferences.
Hardware Requirements:
64-bit processor (32-bit not supported)
4 GB RAM or more
16 GB or more of available disk space
Windows 10 Home edition only
Operating System Architecture:
Windows 10 is based on the Windows NT 6.2 architecture, which provides stability and performance for demanding tasks.
System Requirements:
Processor (CPU): Intel Core i3 or AMD equivalent (at least dual-core)
RAM (Memory): 4 GB
Storage: 64 GB available disk space
Display Resolution: 1024 x 768 pixels, 16-bit color depth
System Updates and Compatibility:
Windows 10 is compatible with Windows 7 SP1 and later versions.
It supports all USB devices, including USB-A, USB-C, Bluetooth, and Wi-Fi adapters.
Microsoft has also introduced the concept of Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL), allowing users to run Linux apps on their PC.
System Performance:
Windows 10 is designed to balance performance with ease of use, ensuring a seamless experience across various tasks such as: