Win Edition Tutorial gave me 2 Win Edition as Answer ?
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Win Edition Tutorial gave me 2 Win Edition as Answer ?
Hello how come i get 2 different answers on witch Win edition i have.
I checked all the different options from the Tutorial on how tot check Win edition.
Almost al option to check say
10 Home Edtion
but with 2 check option it says
Core Idition.
This is when i used:
cmd: slmgr.vbs/dli and the Registry Editor.
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Windows 10 has a few Editions, Home/Core, Pro, Educational, Enterprise, N and KN that I know of. The N Edition is for EU and the KN is for South Korea, they are different because of localized/legal conditions in EU and SK, mostly eliminating applications that may infringe upon use of third-party software such as for multimedia.
This image is for the Notebook I'm on now using your cmd/Command:
Attachment 194634
This is what winver shows:
Attachment 194635
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Core = Home
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Haha Okay.
It is sometime confusing, I just started looking into it , because i wanted to know more about Computers, Hardware etc.
My Sons Laptop has Win 10 Enterprise But there it also said RTM Core...
But learning more every day.
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Enterprise showing RTM Core, doesn't sound right? Was that via slmgr.vbs/dli? On this PC it shows as Professional edition retail. On my laptop I get Professional Workstation edition, retail. I don't currently have Enterprise installed to check it. How did your son's PC end up on Enterprise, is it his work PC?
My assumption that Core = Home is based on the fact that Windows 8 and 8.1 have Core and Pro editions. Then in Windows 10 they changed it to Home and Pro etc. They renamed Core to Home. That's my take on it.
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This is what I get for Enterprise. I did a change product key and entered the generic key. Enterprise was originally activated on this PC with my MSDN MAK key and received a Digital License in the process.
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Enterprise showing RTM Core, doesn't sound right? Was that via slmgr.vbs/dli? On this PC it shows as Professional edition retail. On my laptop I get Professional Workstation edition, retail. I don't currently have Enterprise installed to check it. How did your son's PC end up on Enterprise, is it his work PC?
My assumption that Core = Home is based on the fact that Windows 8 and 8.1 have Core and Pro editions. Then in Windows 10 they changed it to Home and Pro etc. They renamed Core to Home. That's my take on it.
Hi it is his work PC for school, he started with ICT Studie.
But i bought it i could choose between professional and enterprise, so i thought why not then he can eventually do more and try things when he is further with his studie.