Windows 10 Home

Windows 10 Home

Windows 10 Home

Windows 10 Home

Windows 10 Home is rated2.566098081023454 out of5 by938.
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Windows 10 is your partner in making things happen. Get fast start-ups, a familiar yet expanded Start menu, and great new ways to get stuff done even across multiple devices. You’ll also love the innovative features like an all-new browser built for online action, plus Cortana, the personal digital assistant who helps you across your day. Windows 10 is not compatible with Windows Vista.

Windows 10 is your partner in making things happen. Get fast start-ups, a familiar yet expanded Start menu, and great new ways to get stuff done even across multiple devices. You’ll also love the innovative features like an all-new browser built for online action, plus Cortana, the personal digital assistant who helps you across your day. Windows 10 is not compatible with Windows Vista.

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Windows 10 is your partner in making things happen. Get fast start-ups, a familiar yet expanded Start menu, and great new ways to get stuff done even across multiple devices. You’ll also love the innovative features like an all-new browser built for online action, plus Cortana, the personal digital assistant who helps you across your day. Windows 10 is not compatible with Windows Vista.

Windows 10 is your partner in making things happen. Get fast start-ups, a familiar yet expanded Start menu, and great new ways to get stuff done even across multiple devices. You’ll also love the innovative features like an all-new browser built for online action, plus Cortana, the personal digital assistant who helps you across your day. Windows 10 is not compatible with Windows Vista.

 

 

Overview

The best Windows yet

Windows 10 is designed to go with you seamlessly from one device to another. It's fast and responsive. You even get free chat or phone support from real people. With Windows 10, it’s easier than ever to do great things.

Windows 10 on all types of hardware screenshot showing various devices

It just works

Windows 10 combines the Windows you already know and adds great improvements you’ll love. Technologies like InstantGo1 let you boot up and resume quickly. And Windows 10 has more built-in security features than ever to help protect against malicious software.

Windows 10 Multi-tasking laptop screen with several applications open

Multi-doing

Multi-task like a master with the ability to snap four things on the screen at once. Screen getting crowded? Create virtual desktops to get more space and work with just the items you want. Plus, all your notifications and key settings are collected on one easy-to-reach screen.

Microsoft Edge

It’s the all-new browser designed to make the web work the way you do. Write or type directly on webpages and share your mark-ups with others. You’ll like the reading view that clears away distractions. There’s also an improved address bar to help you find things faster.

Windows 10 Image of smart phone and tablet with windows screens

Continuum

The best screen is always the one you’re on, because Windows 10 optimizes your experience for your activity and device. Onscreen features adapt for easy navigation and apps scale smoothly from the smallest to the largest displays.2

Uniquely yours

Your Windows 10 device recognizes you and acknowledges your presence in truly personal ways. With Windows Hello, your device greets you by name and lights up in recognition, waving you through log-in and freeing you from having to remember or type in a password.3

Windows 10 Windows 10 Gaming & Xbox image of monitor, controller and smart phone

Gaming & Xbox

Play your Xbox One games on your Windows 10 PC, laptop, or tablet. Use the Game DVR feature to record your greatest hero moves and send to your friends instantly, without leaving your game.4

Windows 10 screenshot of Cortana

Cortana

Cortana is your truly personal digital assistant who works across all your Windows 10 devices to help you get things done. By learning more about you over time, Cortana becomes more useful every day, staying transparent and keeping your trust.5

Requirements

Required Processor

1 GHz processor or faster

Required Memory

1 GB RAM for 32-bit; 2 GB for 64-bit

Required Hard Disk Space

Up to 20 GB available hard disk space

Required video card

800 x 600 screen resolution or higher. DirectX® 9 graphics processor with WDDM driver

Required connectivity

Internet access (fees may apply)

Other system requirements

Microsoft account required for some features. Watching DVDs requires separate playback software

Additional system requirements

You must accept the enclosed License Terms, also at microsoft.com/useterms

Activation required • Single license • 32 & 64-bits on USB 3.0 included

Ratings and reviews

Rated 1 out of5 by fromBuggy, slow, frustratingHad windows 8.1 pre-installed on a new gaming laptop. Got an offer to upgrade to WIndows 10 for free because it was "much better".It's menus are terrible, many great functions from 8.1 removed and a lot more menues has arrived in 10. You have like 3-4 different menus that are almost the same but not entirely the same. f.eks network settings. It is impossible to know where to look for things. SOme menus are from windows 8, some from 8.1, some from windows 7 and some from windows 10.I would like to downgrade (upgrade) back to Windows 8.1 but I can't find out how since 30 days has passed since I upgraded.Microsoft, you disappoint me very much...
Date published: 2015-12-13
Rated 1 out of5 by fromLooks great but very bad performanceI upgraded to Windows 10 from 8.1 to sotp the Nagging. The system now is very slow to start up and will not stay in Sleep mode at night.I went back to Windows 8.1 but several of my programs would no longer run and I kept getting new problems. I went back to Windows 10 and I like its appearance but he performance is terrible.It put on maintenance without asking and causes my applications to fail until I rebuild and restart the system.I have a Toshiba 4K touch screen notebook, I7-4710HQ processor, 16 GB RAM, 1TB storage and Gigabyte Network.I would really like to go back to Windows 7 with drivers to support my hardware.
Date published: 2016-01-24
Rated 2 out of5 by fromWindows 10 Update IssuesI upgraded to 10 the first week that it was offered. The first few months I was happy with the offering. It was fast and smooth... Then at some point after a few of the updates were automatically pushed to my machine, I started to get the new blue screen and multiple Bad Pool Header errors. This self corrected was okay again for about a month and then last night, another automatic update. Guess what, the new blue screen and another Bad Pool Header error message. I appreciate Microsoft's effort to improve Windows but this is turning out to not be an improvement. Windows 7 had ran flawlessly for years.
Date published: 2016-01-29
Rated 1 out of5 by fromMice no longer workI tried "upgrading" my Mac's bootcamp copy of Windows 7 to 10 but scrolling does not seem to be a thing in Windows 10. Using the touchpad, a logitech wireless mouse, a Microsoft mouse and an old USB mouse and 2 days worth of tech support, driver updates and bootcamp updates and nothing. I remember acutely why I got rid of all my Windows PC's in the first place. The only reason I have Windows on this thing in the first place is so I can play Elite Dangerous. Fortunately I can reboot into OSX and blow Windows off this thing. Unfortunately now I have to re-download a gazillion Windows 7 updates if I want to get Elite Dangerous back. Since
Date published: 2015-12-23
Rated 1 out of5 by fromWindows 10 is the Bane of My Existence on EarthI upgraded to Windows 10 thinking it was going to be so amazing. Well, no. It has so many glitches, it is unreal. First, my Windows store does not open. Yeah, I've had Windows techs spend a cumulative 6 hours on my computer to tell me to live with it because they can't fix it. Now, my calculator won't work. My CAMERA won't work. My pictures won't open without changing the default viewer on each folder individually. This program is so twisted it is unreal. My computer runs slow now. Takes forever to start up. My music files went berserk. This list could get very long. In short, nice try Microsoft, old dear pals, but this has made school and everything else pure misery.
Date published: 2016-04-19
Rated 2 out of5 by fromCould do betterWhen I 1st "upgrade" to 10 from 7 the transfer worked fine. That lasted about 3 days. Then it all stopped working. The only recovery was to revert to Windows 7.I left the system on Windows 7 but found that after about 3 weeks that had slowed down to be unusable. [I assume that this was the result of some added code from MS].Gave up and tried Windows 10 again, 2nd time is is working mostly. Computer fails to start up a a rate of 1/10 starts, Windows back function does not work, sometimes the only way to turn the machine off is to pull the plug.
Date published: 2016-01-09
Rated 1 out of5 by fromFrustratedI have tried to down load Windows 10 three times. The first time lasted about a week, when things started to fail. I couldn’t do anything. The second time it lasted about a week before it failed. The third time, it didn’t make it a day. Everything was going grate but when I tried to restart my computer, the computer could not find the operating system. It went through a repair cycle then suggested I just turn the computer off because it couldn’t fix it. My wife and son both use Windows 10 with no problems. They are using W10 Pro. where mine is the home version. I don’t see why that would make any difference. I am very frustrated. I reinstalled W7 and am afraid to try to load Windows 10 again.
Date published: 2015-12-15
Rated 1 out of5 by fromWindows Activation after pc reset problemMajor Problem (urgent right now and not solved yet):My Windows 10 need to be activated even though the OS is pre-installed on my laptop. The notification appears after i reset my laptop to clean it. (Asus 752-VY). I dont have the product key (its pre installed), it says "Windows can't activate right now. Try activating again later. If that doesn't work caontact your system administrator. Error code: 0x8007232B" every time i try to activate from Settings.Minor Problem/Bugs:Start menu and Search sometimes broken didnt pop up.
Date published: 2016-04-13
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