According to my laptop(When I go to cmd) I have windows version 10.0.10240.16384 how are people getting a higher version..I update everything automatically
When I go to CMD I only see 10.0.10240.....I don't see any numbers after that. I'm just curious how people are checking those extra numbers..I can't find them anywhere except if I check details of explorer.exe
Someone posted above a higher number just want to be sure Im on the latest version..I installed it on my laptop days ago, on my PC I am waiting til it comes out officially tomorrow, so far today for Windows 10 Home I have had five failed messages in update settings so I wont even bother trying to install this today..go to cmd and type in slmgr /dlv and see what it says
Try this @ a CLI prompt: reg query "HKLM\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion" | findstr BuildLabEx Mine says 10240.16393 ....as of this moment... The precise significance of that is not known to me...
using slmgr /dlv: 10.0.240.16384 using reg query: 10240.16393.amd64fre.th1_st1.150717-1719 Checking details of explorer.exe: 10.0.240.16405 So, now I have no clue what build I'm on..lol
I had Windows 8.1 Pro legitimate copy. I downloaded 10.0.10240.16384 ESD file directly from Microsoft (see original post in this thread), and decrypted it to an ISO. I then upgraded using that ISO and confirmed my Windows 10 was activated. THEN I did a full clean install of the OS...confirmed once again I'm activated. I downloaded all available Windows Updates which appear to be about 4-5 or so.
10240.16393 on my laptop done thru Windows update. Same as what is on the Desktop after updates done with 10240 ISO from ESD. So same thing