You call the help desk to report a problem you are having on your computer. The technician asks you what operation system you are running. You know it is windows 7 but you forgot which version . How can you find out.

What does your text say?

Or have you even tried playing around with Win7 to find out.

[Hint: Click on the Start button (bottom at the far left), then on Control Panel, then on System. Read carefully.]

To find out which version of Windows 7 you are running, you can follow these steps:

1. Open the Start menu: Click on the "Start" button, typically located at the bottom left corner of your screen.
2. Access the Control Panel: Type "Control Panel" into the search bar in the Start menu, and then click on the "Control Panel" app that appears in the search results.
3. View system information: In the Control Panel window, select the "System and Security" category (if not already selected), and then click on the "System" option.
4. Check the Windows edition: In the System window, under the "Windows edition" section, you will find the information about the version of Windows 7 you are using.

The specific version should be mentioned there, such as Windows 7 Home Premium, Windows 7 Professional, or Windows 7 Ultimate. If you still cannot find this information or encounter any difficulties, you can provide the technician with the other system details mentioned in the System window, such as the system type (32-bit or 64-bit) and the computer name. These additional details can also be helpful for troubleshooting purposes.