


Windows 10 is designed to be compatible with the hardware, software, and peripherals you already own. It was released on July 29,2015.It is the first version of Windows that receives ongoing feature updates. Windows 10 is a personal computer operating system developed and released by Microsoft as part of the Windows NT family of operating systems. Access the Microsoft Windows® 10 Q&A for more information.Notes: CAN'T upgrade from Home system to Pro system, You should download the windows 10 pro system here first, after you installed it, then to activate the code Systems running Windows 7*, Windows 8*, or Windows 8.1* can use the Get Windows® 10 (GWX) application from Microsoft to confirm your system is compatible. Intel® Celeron® J and N Series Processorsġ Upgrade only: If you bought a system that came with Windows 7*, Windows 8*, or Windows 8.1*, refer to your original equipment manufacturer (OEM) about upgrading to Windows® 10.Ģ For processors that are not supported with Windows® 10, please contact your original equipment manufacturer (OEM) or the motherboard vendor. To see the full list of the Intel® Core™ Processors, click on the second column (code name) below.ġ0th/8th Generation Intel® Core™ Processors In the table below, we can see that the processor supports Windows® 10, 64-bit. In the example given, the i7-8700K has the code name Coffee Lake.

