Windows 10

Windows 10 is a Microsoft operating system for personal computers, tablets, embedded devices and internet of things devices. Microsoft released Windows 10 in July 2015 as a follow-up to Windows 8. Windows 10 Mobile is a version of the operating system Microsoft designed specifically for smartphones.

Windows 10/11 Enterprise provides enterprise-grade manageability and security for schools. The increased security helps protect your sensitive data, identities, and devices from cybersecurity threats, and provides enhanced deployment, software and device management options. Customers purchasing Windows 10/11 Enterprise A3 get rights to use either Windows 10/11 Education or Windows 10/11 Enterprise editions. For digital subscription licenses, customers will only receive Windows 10/11 Enterprise. When using Windows 10/11 Enterprise edition in an education setting, devices should be configured with SetEduPolicies enabled. For more information please visit: https://docs.microsoft.com/education/windows/configure-windows-for-education
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If you have a PC running a "genuine" copy of Windows 7/8/8.1 (properly licensed and activated), you can follow the necessary steps to upgrade it to Windows 10. Windows 10 is a major version of the Microsoft Windows operating system that was released on July 29, 2015. It is built on the Windows NT kernel and follows Windows 8. Part of the reason Microsoft decided to name the 2015 release "Windows 10" (and skipped "Windows 9") is because the operating systemis designed to be a new direction for Microsoft. One of the primary aims of Windows 10 is to unify the Windows experience across multiple devices, such desktop computers, tablets, and smartphones. As part of this effort, Microsoft developed Windows 10 Mobile alongside Windows 10 to replaces Windows Phone – Microsoft's previous mobile OS. Windows 10 also integrates other Microsoft services, such as Xbox Live and the Cortana voice recognition assistant. While Windows 10 includes many new features, it also brings back the Start Menu, which was dropped in Windows 8. The new and improved Start Menu provides quick access to settings, folders, and programs and also includes tiles from the Windows 8 interface. The bottom of the Windows 10 Start Menu includes a search bar that allows you to search both your local PC and the web. Another major change in Windows 10 is the introduction of the "Edge" web browser, which is designed to replace Internet Explorer (IE). While the OS still includes IE, Edge is the default browser in Windows 10. Other new features include Continuum, which automatically optimizes the user interface depending on whether you are using an external keyboard or touchscreen, and Action Center, which is similar to the Notifications bar in OS X. Windows 10 also supports multiple desktops on a single monitor and provides Snap Assist, a feature that helps organize windows on the screen.

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