1. Windows 7 Os Build Number
  2. Windows 7 Version 7601

This page lists and links to information on the various versions of Microsoft Windows, a major computer operating system developed by Microsoft.

  • 3Device versions

There are many different pre-Beta versions of Windows 7 (called builds), many of which are internal Microsoft releases used to build improvements upon. This list is used to help identify any versions that have been mentioned in the news/blogs: Milestone 1 (Build 6519 and 6574) - The first known Windows 7 build released to partners in Jan 2008.

Personal computer versions[edit]

Windows 7 Os Build Number

Use Settings app to find Edition, Version and Build of Windows 10. For example; in the screenshot above, the Version number is 1709 which means that the PC is running on Fall Creators update which was released in September of 2017. Microsoft releases smaller cumulative updates between major updates to fix some bugs or add small features. Step 1, Press the ⊞ Win+R keys together. This opens the Run dialogue box on Windows. Alternatively, you can right-click the Start menu button and click Run.Step 2, Type winver and hit ↵ Enter or click OK. This opens 'About Windows' in a separate window.Step 3, Check your version. Your Windows release will be displayed at the top of the About Windows window. Your windows version is displayed next to 'Version' and your build number is displayed next to 'Build' to the right of 'Version. To find out which version of Windows your device is running, press the Windows logo key + R, type winver in the Open box, and then select OK. Here’s how to learn more: Select the Start button Settings System About. Open About settings; Under Device specifications System type, see if you're running a 32-bit or 64-bit version of Windows. Oct 03, 2019  Step 1, Press the ⊞ Win+R keys together. This opens the Run dialogue box on Windows. Alternatively, you can right-click the Start menu button and click Run.Step 2, Type winver and hit ↵ Enter or click OK. This opens 'About Windows' in a separate window.Step 3, Check your version. Your Windows release will be displayed at the top of the About Windows window. Your windows version is displayed. 50 rows  A list with version and build numbers of Microsoft Windows. This website use cookies. May 04, 2018  Windows has always used build numbers. They represent significant updates to Windows. Traditionally, most people have referred to Windows based on the major, named version they’re using—Windows Vista, 7, 8, and so on. Within those versions, we also had service packs to refer to: Windows 7 Service Pack 1, for example. With Windows 10, things have changed a bit. For one thing.

In this section, a client version of Windows is a version that end-users or OEMs can install on personal computers, including desktop computers, laptops and workstations.

Windows versionCodenamesRelease dateRelease versionEditionsLatest buildSupport status
Windows 10Threshold, Redstone,
YYHx[1], Vibranium (2020)
July 15, 2015

July 29, 2015 (Availability)

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NT 10.0[2]
  • Windows 10 Home
  • Windows 10 Pro
  • Windows 10 Pro for Workstations
  • Windows 10 Pro Education
  • Windows 10 Enterprise
  • Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC (formerly LTSB)
  • Windows 10 Education
  • Windows 10 IoT Core
  • Windows 10 IoT Enterprise
  • Windows 10 S (now an operational mode within Enterprise and Education)[3]

See Windows 10 editions and Windows 10 version history

18362

1903 (May 2019 Update)

  • All editions except LTSB/LTSC: March updates serviced for 18 months from release date; September updates serviced for 18 months from release date (30 months for Enterprise customers).[4]
  • 2015 LTSB: Mainstream support until October 13, 2020; Extended support until October 14, 2025
  • 2016 LTSB: Mainstream support until October 12, 2021; Extended support until October 13, 2026
  • 2019 LTSC: Mainstream support until January 9, 2024; Extended support until January 9, 2029
Windows 8.1BlueAugust 27, 2013

October 17, 2013 (Availability)

NT 6.3
  • Windows 8.1
  • Windows 8.1 Pro
  • Windows 8.1 Enterprise
  • Windows 8.1 OEM
  • Windows 8.1 with Bing

See Windows 8 editions

9600

(April 8 update)

  • Mainstream support ended on January 9, 2018
  • Extended support until January 10, 2023
Windows 8N/AAugust 1, 2012

October 26, 2012 (Availability)

NT 6.2
  • Windows 8
  • Windows 8 Pro
  • Windows 8 Enterprise
  • Windows 8 OEM

See Windows 8 editions

9200
  • Unsupported as of January 12, 2016
Windows 7Blackcomb, ViennaJuly 22, 2009

October 22, 2009 (Availability)

NT 6.1
  • Windows 7 Starter
  • Windows 7 Home Basic
  • Windows 7 Home Premium
  • Windows 7 Professional
  • Windows 7 Enterprise
  • Windows 7 Ultimate
  • Windows Thin PC

See Windows 7 editions

7601

(Service Pack 1)

  • Mainstream support ended on January 13, 2015
  • Extended support ends on January 14, 2020
Windows VistaLonghornNovember 8, 2006

January 30, 2007 (Availability)

NT 6.0
  • Windows Vista Starter
  • Windows Vista Home Basic
  • Windows Vista Home Premium
  • Windows Vista Business
  • Windows Vista Enterprise
  • Windows Vista Ultimate

See Windows Vista editions

6002

(Service Pack 2)

  • Mainstream support ended on April 10, 2012
  • Extended support ended on April 11, 2017
Windows XP Professional x64 EditionN/AApril 25, 2005NT 5.2N/A3790

(Service Pack 2)

  • Mainstream support ended on April 14, 2009
  • Extended support ended on April 8, 2014
Windows XPWhistlerAugust 24, 2001

October 25, 2001 (Availability)

NT 5.1
  • Windows XP Starter
  • Windows XP Home
  • Windows XP Professional
  • Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs (July 8, 2006)

See Windows XP editions

2600

(Service Pack 3)

  • Mainstream support ended on April 14, 2009
  • Extended support ended on April 8, 2014
Windows MeMillenniumJune 19, 2000

September 14, 2000 (Availability)

4.90N/A3000
  • Mainstream support ended on December 31, 2003
  • Extended support ended on July 11, 2006
Windows 2000N/ADecember 15, 1999 (Release to Manufacturing)

February 17, 2000

NT 5.0Professional2195
  • Mainstream support ended on June 30, 2005
  • Extended support ended on July 13, 2010
Windows 98MemphisMay 15, 1998

June 25, 1998 (Availability)

4.10
  • Windows 98
  • Windows 98 Second Edition (April 23, 1999)
2222 A
  • Mainstream support ended on June 30, 2002
  • Extended support ended on July 11, 2006
Windows NT 4.0Shell Update Release, CairoJuly 31, 1996

August 24, 1996 (Availability)

NT 4.0Windows NT 4.0 Workstation1381

(Service Pack 6a)

  • Mainstream support ended on June 30, 2002
  • Extended support ended on June 30, 2004
Windows 95ChicagoAugust 15, 1995

August 24, 1995 (Availability)

4.00
  • Windows 95
  • Windows 95 SP1 (December 31, 1995)
  • Windows 95 OSR1 (February 14, 1996)
  • Windows 95 OSR2 (August 24, 1996)
  • Windows 95 USB Supplement to OSR2 (August 27, 1997)
  • Windows 95 OSR2.1 (August 27, 1997)
  • Windows 95 OSR2.5 (November 26, 1997)
950
  • Mainstream support ended on December 31, 2000
  • Extended support ended on December 31, 2001
Windows NT 3.51UnknownMay 30, 1995NT 3.51Windows NT 3.51 Workstation1057
  • Unsupported as of December 31, 2001
Windows NT 3.5DaytonaSeptember 21, 1994NT 3.5Windows NT 3.5 Workstation807
  • Unsupported as of December 31, 2001
Windows 3.2UnknownNovember 22, 19933.2N/A153
  • Unsupported as of December 31, 2001
Windows for Workgroups 3.11SnowballNovember 8, 19933.11N/A300
  • Unsupported as of December 31, 2001
Windows NT 3.1NT/OS2July 27, 1993NT 3.1Windows NT 3.1528
  • Unsupported as of December 31, 2000
Windows 3.1JanusApril 6, 19923.10
  • Windows 3.1
  • Windows for Workgroups 3.1 (October 1992)
103
  • Unsupported as of December 31, 2001
Windows 3.0N/AMay 22, 19903.00N/AN/A
  • Unsupported as of December 31, 2001
Windows 2.11N/AMarch 13, 19892.11
  • Windows/286
  • Windows/386
N/A
  • Unsupported as of December 31, 2001
Windows 2.10N/AMay 27, 19882.10
  • Windows/286
  • Windows/386
N/A
  • Unsupported as of December 31, 2001
Windows 2.03N/ADecember 9, 19872.03N/AN/A
  • Unsupported as of December 31, 2001
Windows 1.04N/AApril 10, 19871.04N/AN/A
  • Unsupported as of December 31, 2001
Windows 1.03N/AAugust 21, 19861.03N/AN/A
  • Unsupported as of December 31, 2001
Windows 1.02N/AMay 14, 19861.02N/AN/A
  • Unsupported as of December 31, 2001
Windows 1.0Interface ManagerNovember 20, 19851.01N/AN/A
  • Unsupported as of December 31, 2001

Server versions[edit]

Windows versionRelease dateRelease versionEditionsLatest buildSupport status
Windows Server 2019November 13, 2018NT 10.0
  • Windows Server 2019 Essentials
  • Windows Server 2019 Standard
  • Windows Server 2019 Datacenter
17763
  • Mainstream support until January 9, 2024
  • Extended support until January 9, 2029
Windows Server 2016October 12, 2016NT 10.0
  • Windows Server 2016 Essentials
  • Windows Server 2016 Standard
  • Windows Server 2016 Datacenter
14393
  • Mainstream support ends on January 11, 2022
  • Extended support ends on January 12, 2027
Windows Server 2012 R2October 17, 2013NT 6.3
  • Windows Server 2012 R2 Foundation
  • Windows Server 2012 R2 Essentials
  • Windows Server 2012 R2 Standard
  • Windows Server 2012 R2 Datacenter
9600
  • Mainstream support ended on October 9, 2018
  • Extended support ends on October 10, 2023
Windows Server 2012September 4, 2012NT 6.2
  • Windows Server 2012 Foundation
  • Windows Server 2012 Essentials
  • Windows Server 2012 Standard
  • Windows Server 2012 Datacenter
  • Windows MultiPoint Server 2012
9200
  • Mainstream support ended on October 9, 2018
  • Extended support ends on October 10, 2023
Windows Server 2008 R2October 22, 2009NT 6.1
  • Windows Server 2008 R2 Foundation
  • Windows Server 2008 R2 Standard
  • Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise
  • Windows Server 2008 R2 Datacenter
  • Windows Server 2008 R2 for Itanium-based Systems
  • Windows Web Server 2008 R2
  • Windows Storage Server 2008 R2
  • Windows HPC Server 2008 R2
  • Windows Small Business Server 2011
  • Windows MultiPoint Server 2011
  • Windows MultiPoint Server 2010
7601
  • Mainstream support ended on January 13, 2015
  • Extended support ends on January 14, 2020
Windows Server 2008February 27, 2008NT 6.0
  • Windows Server 2008 Standard
  • Windows Server 2008 Enterprise
  • Windows Server 2008 Datacenter
  • Windows Server 2008 for Itanium-based Systems
  • Windows Server Foundation 2008
  • Windows Small Business Server 2008
  • Windows Storage Server 2008
  • Windows Web Server 2008
6003
  • Mainstream support ended on January 13, 2015
  • Extended support ends on January 14, 2020
Windows Server 2003 R2December 6, 2005NT 5.2
  • Windows Small Business Server 2003 R2
  • Windows Server 2003 R2 Web Edition
  • Windows Server 2003 R2 Standard Edition
  • Windows Server 2003 R2 Enterprise Edition
  • Windows Server 2003 R2 Datacenter Edition
  • Windows Compute Cluster Server 2003 (CCS)
3790
  • Mainstream support ended on July 13, 2010
  • Extended support ended on July 14, 2015
Windows Server 2003April 24, 2003NT 5.2
  • Windows Small Business Server 2003
  • Windows Server 2003 Web Edition
  • Windows Server 2003 Standard Edition
  • Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition
  • Windows Server 2003 Datacenter Edition
3790
  • Mainstream support ended on July 13, 2010
  • Extended support ended on July 14, 2015
Windows 2000February 17, 2000NT 5.0
  • Windows 2000 Server
  • Windows 2000 Advanced Server
  • Windows 2000 Datacenter Server
2195
  • Mainstream support ended on June 30, 2005
  • Extended support ended on July 13, 2010
Windows NT 4.0July 29, 1996NT 4.0
  • Windows NT 4.0 Server
  • Windows NT 4.0 Server Enterprise
  • Windows NT 4.0 Terminal Server Edition
1381
  • Mainstream support ended on December 31, 2002
  • Extended support ended on December 31, 2004
Windows NT 3.51May 29, 1995NT 3.51Windows NT 3.51 Server1057
  • Unsupported as of December 31, 2001
Windows NT 3.5September 20,

1994

NT 3.5Windows NT 3.5 Server807
  • Unsupported as of December 31, 2001

Device versions[edit]

Appliances[edit]

NameRelease
date
Release
version
An edition ofSold with
Windows RT 8.1October 18, 2013NT 6.3Windows 8.1ARM-based tablet computers
Windows RTOctober 26, 2012NT 6.2Windows 8ARM-based tablet computers
Windows XP Tablet PC EditionNovember 2002NT 5.1Windows XPMicrosoft Tablet PC
Windows XP Media Center Edition2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005NT 5.1/NT 5.2Windows XPHome theater PCs, network attached storage (NAS) and set-top boxes

Mobile devices[edit]

Mobile devices include smartphones, handheld tablet computers and personal digital assistants

  • Windows 10
  • Windows Phone
  • Windows Mobile

Embedded devices[edit]

  • Windows Embedded
    • Windows NT 4.0 Embedded – Abbreviated NTe, it is an edition of Windows NT 4.0 that was aimed at computer-powered major appliances, vending machines, ATMs and other devices that cannot be considered computers per se. It is the same system as the standard Windows NT 4.0, but it comes packaged in a database of components and dependencies, from which a developer can choose individual components to build customized setup CDs and hard disk boot images. Windows NT 4.0 Embedded includes Service Pack 5.
  • Windows Embedded Compact
    • Windows Embedded CE 6.0 (2006)
    • Windows CE 5.0 (2005), with version for smart phones and PDAs sold as Windows Mobile 5.0
    • Windows CE 4.2 (2004), with version for smart phones and PDAs sold as Windows Mobile 2003 SE
    • Windows CE 4.1 (2003), with version for smart phones and PDAs sold as Pocket PC 2003
    • Windows CE 4.0 (2002), with version for smart phones and PDAs sold as Pocket PC 2002
    • Windows CE 3.0 (June 2000), with version for smart phones and PDAs sold as Pocket PC 2000
    • Windows CE 2.12 (1999 August)
    • Windows CE 2.11 (1998 October)
    • Windows CE 2.1 (1998 July)
    • Windows CE 2.0 (September 1997)
    • Windows CE 1.0 (November 1996)

Cancelled versions[edit]

  • Windows Odyssey – a version intended to be an update to the Microsoft Windows NT 5.x codebase. The teams working on Neptune and Odyssey combined to work on Windows XP.
  • Windows Mobile 7 or Photon - originally a successor of Windows Mobile, it had been scrapped for Windows Phone 7 with Metro UI.[5][6]
  • Windows Neptune (December 27, 1999) – the first planned version of Microsoft Windows NT to have a consumer edition variant, based on the Windows 2000 codebase. A version was sent out to testers but was never released.[7]
  • Windows Nashville (May 2, 1996) – also known as Windows 96
  • Cairo (February 29, 1996) – a 'true object-oriented OS', planned after Windows NT 4.0.
  • Windows Longhorn – Planned to be after XP but was eventually scrapped and became Windows Vista.

Timeline[edit]

A family tree of operating systems created by Microsoft. This time line is neither complete nor comprehensive. For example, Windows Server and Windows Embedded families are left out.

Windows 7 Version 7601

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^Bowden, Zac (March 28, 2018). 'Microsoft to move away from 'Redstone' codename for Windows 10 updates in 2019'. Windows Central. Retrieved May 3, 2019. Microsoft will be moving to a new codename format starting in 2019 [..] now known internally as 19H1. [..] The '19' stands for the year in which the update is released, and the 'H1' stands for the first update of that year. [..] following that format, the update coming after 19H1 would be codenamed 19H2, being the second update for 2019, followed by 20H1, 20H2, and so on.
  2. ^Thurrott, Paul (November 22, 2014). 'Microsoft Confirms that Windows 10 will also be Version 10 Internally'. SuperSite for Windows. Penton Media.
  3. ^. Microsoft.com. April 27, 2019 https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/4020089/windows-10-in-s-mode-faq. Retrieved May 3, 2019.Missing or empty title= (help)
  4. ^Microsoft Corporation 'Windows Lifecycle Fact Sheet', Microsoft, 5 June 2019. Retrieved on 4th July 2019.
  5. ^'Windows Mobile 7 vs Windows Phone 7'. Popular Pages at brighthub.com. May 20, 2011. Retrieved December 15, 2016.
  6. ^'Revealed: Original Windows Mobile 7 UI'. news at neowin.net. February 20, 2010. Retrieved December 15, 2016.
  7. ^'Microsoft combines Neptune, Odyssey into Whistler'. CNN. January 27, 2000. Archived from the original on September 1, 2008. Retrieved January 6, 2010.
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