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 Meet Now update

Windows 10’s new meeting feature is now live for more users

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With the rise of free video conferencing tools, Microsoft is increasingly pushing Skype's Meet Now feature across its products. The Insider preview builds recently added the Zoom-killer feature to the taskbar...

Microsoft, Google to bring complete dark UI to Chrome on Windows 10

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Windows 10 and Chrome's dark mode gives your eyes a welcome break when you're browsing the web at night. While Google Chrome's dark mode works fine and it also respects Windows...
Windows 10 KB4592438 issues

Windows 10 KB4592438: Watch out for these issues in the latest update

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With Windows 10 KB4592438 cumulative update, Microsoft has delivered a fix for a highly frustrating 'Blue Screen of Death' bug that has been crashing PCs with Intel NVMe SSDs drives since...
Windows 10 Cloud PC upgrade

Microsoft document confirms Windows 10 Cloud PC upgrade

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Reports have suggested that Microsoft is secretly working on Cloud PC, a new service that will allow users to access desktop apps from any device within minutes. Windows 10 Cloud PC is...
Windows 10 21H1 leak

Windows 10 21H1 ‘Spring 2021’ update inches closer to release

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Microsoft has begun the preparation work on the next Windows 10 feature update "21H1" due to land in the first half of 2021. As we reported last year, Windows 10 version...
Windows 10 Blue Screen

Windows 10 emergency update is rolling out to fix BSOD crashes

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As we’ve reported previously, Windows 10 PCs have reportedly been seriously disrupted by Microsoft’s round of January and February patching. This time, Microsoft has acknowledged the reports and already started rolling...
Windows 10 force upgrade

Microsoft starts force upgrading more Windows 10 PCs using machine learning

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In the coming weeks or months, Microsoft says it will begin installing Windows 10 version 20H2 'October 2020 Update' on devices running outdated versions of the OS. Microsoft is apparently using...
Windows 10 KB5001649

Windows 10 KB5001649 emergency update issued to fix major bugs

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Windows 10 KB5001649 out-of-cycle emergency update is rolling out to enable the mitigation for two critical bugs - blue screens and printing. It is the second emergency update released this month and...
Windows 10 Start Menu

You can soon resize Windows 10 Start Menu without affecting the Search UI

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If your Start Menu feels too big or too small, you can easily resize it and make more space to pin apps. To resize the Start Menu, you simply have to...

Windows 10 update fixes a critical bug that could mess up backups

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With the February update, Microsoft broke two features - Intel webcams for some users and File History (backup tool). While Microsoft acknowledged problems with webcams in a post on Feedback Hub,...

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