Windows - Frequently Asked Questions
- What version of Windows do I have?
- Is my version of Windows 32-bit or 64-bit?
- What is a file system and what is the difference between NTFS and FAT?
- What is Safe Mode and how do I boot Windows into Safe Mode?
- How do I keep Windows secure from viruses and malware?
What version of Windows do I have?
See: Windows - Determining Version
Is my version of Windows 32-bit or 64-bit?
See: Windows (Vista, 10, 11) - Determining 32-Bit, 64-Bit, or ARM Versions
What is a file system and what is the difference between NTFS and FAT?
What is Safe Mode and how do I boot Windows into Safe Mode?
See: Windows - Booting into Safe Mode
How do I keep Windows secure from viruses and malware?
Because of the number of computers with Windows installed, virus and malware distributors often target Windows in order to have the most effect. Because of this, it is very important that Windows computers be properly secured. This is most easily done by activating Windows Defender, which is installed on all copies of Windows 10. Please see Windows Defender - Enabling Antivirus and Threat Protection & Windows Firewall for instructions.
In addition to having a working anti-virus program, Windows computers need to be updated on a regular basis to remain secure. See Windows - Using Windows Update for directions on how to keep Windows up-to-date.