Hi Patricia,

Here's a line of text which is a command.
Winver | more
If you select the whole line of text, copy it to the clipboard, you can paste 
it into the Run dialog box.
You open the Run dialog box by holding down the Windows key and pressing the 
letter R.
Once you paste the command into the Run dialog box, you would press Enter to 
execute the command.
Then, you would read the whole Window using Ctrl-Shift-W.
Once you have heard the version information, press Enter to activate the Ok 
button to close the dialog.

Best,

Rod

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Subject: Version Question

    Good afternoon,

How can I tell which version of Windows I have?

I did have Windows 7 but did try to install Windows 10.  However, nothing seems 
to have changed and I didn’t notice anything when I tried to install Windows 10.

Thank you,


Trish
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