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What version do I have?

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Where do I look in my computer to find out which version of Vista I am

running (ie, home, business, etc).

Thanx


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Re:What version do I have?

Click start, type WINVER



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"Ivan" <Ivan@discussions.microsoft.com>wrote in message

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Where do I look in my computer to find out which version of Vista I am

running (ie, home, business, etc).

Thanx



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Re:What version do I have?

Right click on my computer and select properties. Info is near the top.





"Ivan" <Ivan@discussions.microsoft.com>wrote in message

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Where do I look in my computer to find out which version of Vista I am

running (ie, home, business, etc).

Thanx



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Re:What version do I have?

On Sun, 2 Mar 2008 08:08:01 -0800, Ivan

<Ivan@discussions.microsoft.com>wrote:



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Where do I look in my computer to find out which version of Vista I am

running (ie, home, business, etc).

Thanx



Open Control Panel. View the System applet.



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Re:What version do I have?

On Sun, 2 Mar 2008 08:08:01 -0800, Ivan

<Ivan@discussions.microsoft.com>wrote:



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Where do I look in my computer to find out which version of Vista I am

running (ie, home, business, etc).





You've gotten three answers, all different, but all correct. I'll add

a fourth.



The easiest way: hold down the Windows key and press Pause/Break.



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"Ken Blake, MVP" <kblake@this.is.an.invalid.domain>wrote in message

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On Sun, 2 Mar 2008 08:08:01 -0800, Ivan

<Ivan@discussions.microsoft.com>wrote:



>Where do I look in my computer to find out which version of Vista I am

>running (ie, home, business, etc).





You've gotten three answers, all different, but all correct. I'll add

a fourth.



The easiest way: hold down the Windows key and press Pause/Break.



Even easier, it's on the logon screen, as soon as it's booted up. You don't

need to do anything, just look at the bottom of the screen!





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