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title: What version of Windows am I running?
description: Discover which version of Windows you are running to determine whether or not your device is enrolled in the Long-Term Servicing Channel or Semi-Annual Channel.
keywords: Long-Term Servicing Channel, LTSC, LTSB, Semi-Annual Channel, SAC, Windows, version, OS Build
ms.prod: w10
ms.mktglfcycl: manage
ms.sitesec: library
author: MikeBlodge
ms.author: MikeBlodge
ms.date: 04/20/2018
---
# What version of Windows am I running?
To determine if your device is enrolled in the [Long-Term Servicing Channel](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/update/waas-overview#servicing-channels) (LTSC) or the [Semi-Annual Channel](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/update/waas-overview#servicing-channels) (SAC) you will need to know what version of Windows 10 you are running. There are a few separate ways to figure out which version of Windows you are running. Each method will reveal a varied set of details, so its useful to learn about all of them.
## System Properties
1. Click the **start** button
2. Select **settings** using the cog icon
3. Choose **settings** from the Windows Settings menu
4. Select **about** from the bottom of the left-hand menu
You will now see **Edition**, **Version**, and **OS Build** information listed below.
![screenshot of the system properties window for a device running Windows 10](images/systemprops.jpg)
## Keyword Search
You can simply type **“winver”** in the search bar to display version details of your device.
![screenshot of the About Windows display text](images/winversnip.jpg)
Alternatively, in the search bar you can type **“msinfo”** to display the information below:
![screenshot of the System Information display text](images/msinfosnip.jpg)
## Related topics
[Assign devices to servicing channels for Windows 10 updates](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/update/waas-servicing-channels-windows-10-updates)<BR>
[Overview of WIndows as a service](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/deployment/update/waas-overview)<BR>
[Windows 10 release information](https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/itpro/windows-10/release-information)

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author: Mikeblodge
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# Windows 10 Pro in S mode
# Windows 10 Pro/Enterprise in S mode
S mode is an enhanced security mode of Windows 10. Windows 10 Pro and Enterprise in S mode powers affordable, cloud-ready devices that are simple, secure, and efficient. Users can get started quickly, thanks to self-service deployment and a familiar Windows experience. Low-price S mode devices offer tailored solutions for kiosks, digital signs, and task work. If your device is running Windows 10, version 1709, or Windows 10, version 1803, you can switch from Windows 10 in S mode to Windows 10 Pro.