How to Check and Determine Which Edition of Windows Vista is Installed or Running in Used
This sounds like a nonsense question: How do I determine and find out which Windows Vista edition that I have and using now, or which edition that is installed on my computer? However, if you have your Windows Vista preinstalled on your computer when you purchased a new PC or laptop, you might want to check what is the actual edition of Windows Vista that is installed and running on your system now. Beside, over a long time, especially if you have upgrade Windows Vista via Windows Anytime Upgrade and have forgotten what is the upgraded version of your purchase. In whatever cases, you can easily find out and determine which edition of Windows Vista you’re using now.
- Clicking the Start button
. - Then click on Control Panel, follow by System and Maintenance.
- Click on Welcome Center.
- The edition of Windows Vista you are running is displayed with your computer details near the top of the window, as shown below.
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October 27th, 2008 10:27
Hi and thanks for the info. We were searching through computer trying to locate but could not find.
Rich