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 Blue Screen error

Microsoft is working on a fix for Windows 10 KB5000802 BSOD bug

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On March 9, Microsoft published several cumulative updates for different versions of Windows 10. Windows 10 KB5000802 for version 2004/20H2, KB5000803 for Windows Server, KB5000808 for version 1909/1903, and more. These cumulative...

Windows 10 is getting new personalization settings

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Windows 10's next big feature update is arriving sometime in October or November and there won't be any major changes to the operating system with the Spring update. The company is...

How to uninstall Windows 10 updates manually

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In this guide, we will highlight the steps to uninstall Windows 10 updates if it is causing Blue Screen of Death, performance issues, system crashes and other critical problems on your...
Windows 10 KB5003173

Direct Download links for Windows 10 KB5003173 (Build 19042.985)

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The fifth cumulative update of the year is now available for Windows 10 20H2 and version 2004. This month's Patch Tuesday update is rolling out via Windows Update, WSUS and MS...
Windows 10 Terminal

Windows 10: Command line apps will soon launch in Terminal by default

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Windows Terminal has been around for a while now and it basically allows users to create multiple tabs for different command-line tools on Windows 10. For example, you can use Terminal...

Live Tiles can be re-enabled in Windows 11 if you really love them

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Like Windows 8, Windows 10 has been filled with Live Tiles since its launch in 2015. By default, dozens of tiles or squares in the Start Menu are updated with the...
Windows 10 emergency update

Microsoft is rolling out emergency fix for Windows 10 printing issues

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On July 6, Microsoft released the emergency security updates to supported Windows 10 versions. While the updates brought the important bug fixes for PrintNightmare vulnerability, several users began reporting printing failures and...
Windows 10 21H2 update

Windows 10 21H2 is imminent as Microsoft clears 21H1 for everyone

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Ahead of Windows 10 version 21H2 "November 2021 Update" rollout, Windows 10 May 2020 Update aka version 21H1 has been cleared for broad deployment, meaning it is now being pushed to...
Windows 10 screenshot tool issues

Microsoft confirms Windows 10’s screenshot tool is crashing for some users

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It looks like Windows 10's native screenshot tool called 'Snip & Sketch' is being hit by a pretty annoying problem, where the app simply fails to load for some users when...
Microsoft Edge on Windows 10 Windows 11

Microsoft will pay you if you use Edge instead of Chrome on Windows 11,...

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Following adverts being run on Outlook for iOS, Microsoft is now rolling out more advertisements promoting Microsoft Edge. This time on Windows. Microsoft has started testing new advertisements to push its Chromium-based...

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