![]() ![]() Windows Enterprise was first introduced with the release of Windows Vista in 2006 and has been a part of Microsoft’s volume license programs ever since. This version is usually available to large enterprise customers who purchase Windows in bulk then deploy it to hundreds or thousands of PCs. You do not typically see another edition in home environments or small businesses that’s the Enterprise edition (which is available for a free 90-day evaluation). ![]() In addition to Home, there is Pro, which is also on new PCs, retail purchase, or free upgrade for corresponding editions such as Windows 7 Professional and Ultimate. ![]() When you buy a new PC, you will likely get Windows 10 Home preinstalled, or if you’re running a consumer version such as Windows 7 Home Premium, Starter, Home Basic, or Windows 8.1 Core, your PC will get Windows 10 Home as a free upgrade through Windows Update. Microsoft provides several editions of Windows 10. ![]()
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