Windows 10 Professional/Home v1703 Build 15063 Redstone 2 (Updated Jul. 2017) x86/x64
Windows 10 is a personal computer operating
system developed by Microsoft as part of the Windows NT family of
operating systems. Officially unveiled in September 2014 following a
brief demo at Build 2014, the operating system reached general
availability beginning on July 29, 2015.
The main goal of Windows 10 is to unify the Windows operating
system across multiple Microsoft product families—including PCs,
tablets, smartphones, embedded systems, and Xbox One, as well as new
products such as Surface Hub and HoloLens—allowing these products to
share what Microsoft described as a "universal" application
architecture and Windows Store ecosystem. Expanding upon the Windows
Runtime platform introduced by Windows 8, this architecture allows
applications to be adapted for use between these platforms while
sharing common code.
Windows 10 introduced revisions to the
operating system's user interface, including the addition of a Start
menu similar to Windows 7 but incorporating Windows 8's live tiles, a
virtual desktop system, a notifications sidebar (replacing the charms
bar on Windows 8/8.1), and the ability to adjust user interface
behaviors based on available input devices—particularly on laplets.
Windows 10 provides integration with additional Microsoft services,
including the intelligent personal assistant Cortana, and Xbox Live.
Windows 10 also introduced a new default web browser, Microsoft Edge, as
well as integrated support for fingerprint and face recognition login,
and new versions of DirectX and WDDM to improve the operating system's
graphics capabilities for games.
Unlike previous versions of
Windows, Windows 10 adopted a tiered approach to updates that Microsoft
has described as a "service", and receive new features at no charge for
the "supported lifetime" of the device it is installed on. The Home and
Pro editions automatically receive all non-critical updates as they are
released without the possibility of declining them, in addition to
automatic driver updates. Unlike Home, Pro is able to defer updates for a
limited time, but not ignore them completely. Enterprise editions are
capable of using periodic, long-term support milestones to ensure
stability, while the Windows Insider program enables beta testing of
future updates. To encourage its adoption, Microsoft announced that
during its first year of availability, Windows 10 would be made
available free of charge to users of genuine copies of eligible editions
of Windows 7 or Windows 8.1.
Minimum system requirements:
- Processor: 1 gigahertz (GHz) clock rate, IA-32 or x64 architecture, Support for PAE, NX and SSE2
- Memory (RAM): 2 GB for IA-32 and x64 edition
- Graphics card: DirectX 9 graphics device and WDDM 1.0 or higher driver
- Display screen: 800×600 pixels
- Input device: Keyboard and mouse
- Hard disk space: 16 GB for IA-32 edition and 20 GB for x64 edition
Recommended system requirements:
- Processor: x64 architecture with support for CMPXCHG16b, PrefetchW and LAHF/SAHF
- Memory (RAM): 4 GB
- Graphics card: WDDM 1.3 or higher driver
- Display screen: 1024×768 pixels
- Input device: Multi-touch display
- Hard disk space: N/A
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