Angus Robertson 574 Posted July 5, 2021 Just created VMs with Windows 11 and Windows Server 2022 versions to see what the real internal versions are, and it seems still major version 10. Windows 11 has a raw version of 10.0.22000 and DisplayVersion 21H2. Windows Server 2022 preview is a little older and says 10.0.20348 and DisplayVersion 21H2. So it looks like build 20000 and higher are the new versions, not major version 11. Also, for a year or so they seem to have been using DisplayVersion (20H2) from the registry instead of ReleaseID ( last was 2009), and Windows 11 still says 2009. Angus Share this post Link to post
Nigel Thomas 35 Posted July 6, 2021 ReleaseID was deprecated after version 2009: Gabe Frost on Twitter He also states not to depend on DisplayVersion looking ahead either. As for Windows 11 not having the Major version upped to 11, there's always the possibility this might change during the preview process. Microsoft is doing its level best to stop people depending on version information, but rather just try whatever API function you want to call, and fail/fallback gracefully if it isn't available. That of course does nothing to those who still want to know/show accurate (and not shimmed) version information, for whatever reason. Share this post Link to post
Martin Wienold 35 Posted July 6, 2021 Windows 10 was, for the majority of its development, MajorVersion 6, MinorVersion 4. Like Nigel wrote, it's possible this will change. Share this post Link to post
Lars Fosdal 1792 Posted July 6, 2021 The current Windows 11 build shows (among lots of other values) PS C:\Windows\System32> get-computerinfo | format-list WindowsBuildLabEx : 22000.1.amd64fre.co_release.210604-1628 WindowsCurrentVersion : 6.3 WindowsEditionId : Professional WindowsInstallationType : Client WindowsProductName : Windows 10 Pro WindowsVersion : 2009 WindowsUBR : 51 OsName : Microsoft Windows 11 Pro OsType : WINNT OsOperatingSystemSKU : 48 OsVersion : 10.0.22000 OsCSDVersion : OsBuildNumber : 22000 OsHotFixes : {KB5004034, KB5004567, KB5004564, KB5004570} PS C:\Windows\System32> Share this post Link to post
Nigel Thomas 35 Posted July 7, 2021 I'd like to know where OSName is read from. Msinfo32.exe shows the same string, but I can't find values in the registry to match it. Share this post Link to post
Lars Fosdal 1792 Posted July 7, 2021 Who knows... Oddly, Windows Product Name still says Windows 10 Pro Share this post Link to post