Windows 10 PC

Windows 10 is one of the most popular versions of Microsoft Windows, and here’s everything you need to know about it:

  • Release date: July 29, 2015
  • System requirements: 1GHz processor, 1GB RAM for 32-bit or 2GB RAM for 64-bit, 16GB storage for 32-bit OS or 20GB for 64-bit OS, DirectX 9 or later with WDDM 1.0 driver.
  • Current version and build: Windows 10 22H2 with Build 19045.6332 (as of September 2025).
  • End of support: Microsoft has announced that Windows 10 will reach the end of support on October 14, 2025.
  • Predecessor: Windows 8.1
  • Successor: Windows 11.

On this page, you’ll find all the latest news and exclusive content about Windows 10. Explore below to keep up with everything Windows 10!

Windows 10 September 2020 update

Windows 10 September cumulative updates: What’s fixed and broken

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With the launch of Windows 10, Microsoft has redesigned the Windows Update schedule and how your devices are updated. On every second Tuesday, new cumulative updates are shipped as part of...
Windows 10 November 2019 Update

Microsoft to improve quality of Windows 10 driver updates

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From time to time, we've seen reports of Windows Update installing device drivers that are not compatible with the new versions of the OS. Windows Update automatically provides and install new drivers...
Copilot automatically installs on Windows Server 2022

Microsoft says it accidentally added Copilot app to Windows Server 2022

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Microsoft is forcibly installing Copilot on Windows machines, and Windows Server 2022 is the latest target. Previously, the Copilot app appeared in Windows Server 2025 builds and completely vanished after a few days.
Windows 10 desktop

All existing issues with Windows 10 version 1903 (May 2019 Update)

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On May 21, 2019, Windows 10 May 2019 Update started rolling out to compatible devices. This is the seventh big upgrade to Windows 10 and it comes with a new of...

Microsoft reminds everyone: It’s time to move on from Windows 10

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Microsoft updated its official support page, which details the end of support for Windows 10, Windows 8.1, and Windows 7. It is a well-crafted web page that informs you about the caveats of not upgrading and how it can impact your system's security.

Windows 10 Start Menu is getting a new option under the power menu

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Microsoft is testing multiple new features for Windows 10 and the last preview build introduced a few big changes, including the ability to update Paint through the Microsoft Store. In the...

Microsoft rolls back the re-designed Windows 10 app store web layout for some users

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Last month Microsoft started rolling out a re-design store experience to everyone. The re-design included a revamped store listing page for apps and several more UI changes. However, these changes were...

Microsoft’s new tool lets you install Windows 10 S on your PC

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Microsoft has released a new tool that lets you install Windows 10 S on any PC for no additional cost. The tool is basically an installer and you can only install...

Windows 10 SETS UI is all set to make the next paradigm shift in...

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Gone are the days when we used to interact with computers like the way the communication happens in the the past. A person lives in some X country and some Y...

Intel announces Accelerated Memory Scanning for its chips

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Intel today in a blog post announced that it is bringing a new feature Accelerated Memory Scanning which enables virus scanners to check for malware in Windows computers. This scan is...

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