Microsoft Software | Windows 10 Home 64 Bit
- The Start menu is back and better than ever so you can expand and customize it.
- Fast and responsive. Technologies like InstantGo let you boot up and resume quickly;Video Game Platform:PC
- Windows 10 comes with apps that work across your devices - Photos, Maps, Music Video and more.
- Windows 10 OEM is a full version of the operating system not an upgrade. The OEM operating system is not supported by Microsoft. To acquire Windows software with support provided by Microsoft please see our full package "Retail" product. Microsoft recommends all files and programs be backed-up prior to installation.
- Windows 10 OEM is intended for pre-installation on a new PC and cannot be transferred to another computer once installed. Product ships in a white envelope.
Features
Do things confidently.
Windows 10 was developed using feedback from millions of people, so you can feel confident that Windows 10 works the way you want it to. Additionally, Windows 10 helps you stay current for a worry-free experience with the greatest features and our latest protection against viruses, phishing and malware.
A web that works the way you do.
The all-new browser is great for getting things done online. Write or type directly on webpages and easily share the mark-ups; you'll also like reading online articles free of distractions. The address bar gives you personalized recommendations to get you quickly to your online destination.
Take your gaming further.
Great Xbox titles, the best of Xbox Live, and your Xbox community, achievements, and game collection via the Xbox app. You can even use your Xbox controller and stream Xbox One games on your home Windows 10 PC, laptop, or tablet.
Do things across your devices.
Take your movies, music, and photos with you across all your devices with OneDrive. Plus, with OneDrive, you get 15GB of free storage space.
Do things magically.
Cortana is your truly personal digital assistant who learns more about you over time. Cortana works across all your devices, from phone to tablet to PC, to help you do more and forget less.
Product description
Windows Home 10 64 bit English 1 pack DSP DVD. Windows 10 is so familiar and easy to use, you'll feel like an expert. The Start Menu is back in an expanded form, plus we'll bring over your pinned apps and favorites so they're ready and waiting for you. It starts up and resumes fast, has more built-in security to help keep you safe, and is designed to work with software and hardware you already have. Windows 10 comes with Microsoft Edge, an all-new browser that's built to give you a better web experience. Write2 or type notes directly on webpages and share them with others, read online articles free of distraction, and save your favorite reads for later access. And with Cortana3 enabled, you get instant access to key actions-like making reservations or reading reviews-without leaving the page you're on. Easily snap up to four apps in place and see all open tasks in a single view. You can even create virtual desktops when you need more space or want to group things by project. Windows 10 enables your apps to look and work great in all modes, on all devices. On 2-in-1 devices, your screen can be optimized to work with touch or keyboard and mouse.
About to Explore
Windows 10 is a personal computer operating
system developed and released by Microsoft,
as part of the Windows NT family of operating systems.
It was released on July 29, 2015. It is the first version of Windows that
receives ongoing feature updates. Devices in enterprise environments can
receive these updates at a slower pace, or use long-term support milestones that
only receive critical updates, such as security patches, over their ten-year
lifespan of extended support.
Windows 10 introduces what
Microsoft described as "universal apps";
expanding on Metro-style apps, these apps can be designed
to run across multiple Microsoft product families with nearly identical code—including PCs, tablets, smartphones, embedded
systems, Xbox One, Surface Hub and Mixed
Reality. The Windows user interface was revised to handle transitions
between a mouse-oriented interface and a touchscreen-optimized
interface based on available input devices—particularly on 2-in-1
PCs; both interfaces include an updated Start menu which
incorporates elements of Windows 7's
traditional Start menu with the tiles of Windows 8.
The first release of Windows 10 also introduces a virtual desktop system,
a window and desktop management feature called Task View, the Microsoft
Edge web browser, support for fingerprint and face
recognition login, new security features for enterprise
environments, and DirectX 12 and WDDM 2.0
to improve the operating system's graphics capabilities for games.
At the Microsoft
Worldwide Partner Conference in 2011, Andrew Lees, the chief of
Microsoft's mobile technologies, said that the company intended to have a
single software ecosystem for PCs, phones,
tablets, and other devices. "We won't have an ecosystem for PCs, and one
for phones, and one for tablets—they'll all come together."
In December 2013, technology
writer Mary Jo Foley reported that Microsoft was
working on an update to Windows 8 codenamed "Threshold", after a
planet in Microsoft's Halo video
game franchise.[28] Similarly to "Blue"
(which became Windows 8.1), Foley called Threshold a "wave of
operating systems" across multiple Microsoft platforms and services, scheduled
for the second quarter of 2015. Foley reported that among the goals for
Threshold was to create a unified application platform and development toolkit
for Windows, Windows Phone and Xbox One (which all use
a similar Windows NT kernel)
Windows 10 harmonizes the user
experience and functionality between different classes of device, and addresses
shortcomings in the user interface that were introduced in Windows 8.[41][42][56] Windows
10 Mobile, the successor to Windows Phone 8.1, shares some user interface
elements and apps with its PC counterpart.
The Windows Runtime app ecosystem
was revised into the Universal Windows Platform (UWP).These
universal apps are made to run across multiple platforms and device classes,
including smartphones, tablets, Xbox One consoles, and other compatible Windows
10 devices. Windows apps share code across platforms, have responsive
designs that adapt to the needs of the device and available inputs,
can synchronize data between Windows 10 devices (including notifications, credentials,
and allowing cross-platform multiplayer for games), and are distributed through Microsoft
Store (rebranded from Windows Store since September
2017). Developers can allow "cross-buys", where purchased
licenses for an app apply to all of the user's compatible devices, rather than
only the one they purchased on (e.g., a user purchasing an app on PC is also
entitled to use the smartphone version at no extra cost)
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