Windows 10 has matured into a fantastic modern operating system and there's never been a better time to move up from Windows 7 or 8 to the latest OS.
This is the latest version of Windows - it's a media creation tool that can be used to upgrade an existing installation of Windows or create installation media for another PC. Just make your choice after launching the tool and it'll do the rest.
What's new in Windows 10? The latest release brings back the Start Menu, though with a Windows 8 twist: live tiles keep you up-to-date with the latest news while also providing an easy way to launch apps. (Don't worry if you prefer the Start Screen, it's still there and you can boot into it if you prefer.)
Apps now work much more like regular desktop programs. They have minimise, maximise, restore and close buttons, and can be resized (to a degree) and organised however you like.
If you've still lost track of a program in the mass of open windows, a new Task Spaces feature can help. Click its taskbar button and you'll see thumbnails for everything running now, a little like MacOS's Mission Control - just click something to switch to it.
Better still, Task Spaces also supports virtual desktops. Add extra desktops as required and it'll display thumbnails of each one, making it easy to identify whatever you're after and switch to it.
When you purchase Windows 10 Home, you have a number of install options, such as upgrading from Windows 7 or 8 or you can create a fresh new clean Windows 10 install either on an existing or brand new PC. You are supplied with a Windows 10 Home activation code and the official 'Windows 10 Media Creation Tool'. You can also use it on your Intel Mac (using Boot Camp or virtually through Parallels or similar) or dual-boot on a Linux computer. The choice is yours.
Windows 10 Home is for a single installation and is non-transferrable.
Free upgrade to Windows 11! Windows 10 users will get a free upgrade to Windows 11, as long as your PC is compatible. Contact us if you need more information.
M1/M2 Mac users: You cannot use Windows 10 Home on an M1/M2 Mac. Windows 11 Professional is the option you need. See "Options for using Windows 11 with Mac® computers with Apple® M1® and M2™ chips" from Microsoft for more information.