CompTIA A+ 220-1102 Practice Question
Which command would you use to check the current version of your operating system?
cmd
winver
netstat
ipconfig
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Which command would you use to check the current version of your operating system?
cmd
winver
netstat
ipconfig
winver - This is correct. The winver command opens a window displaying the current version and build number of your Windows operating system. It provides details about the OS version, edition, and copyright information.
cmd - The cmd command opens the Command Prompt interface but does not directly display the OS version. Additional commands (like ver) would be needed within the Command Prompt to check the OS version.
ipconfig - The ipconfig command displays network configuration details, such as IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway. It does not provide OS version information.
netstat - The netstat command displays network statistics, including active connections and listening ports. It is unrelated to OS version information.
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