Friday, July 3, 2015

How can I tell what version of Windows is installed on a hard drive without booting it?


  1. you can open the file ../Windows/System32/license.rtf with Word pad. Guess what, it tells you EXACTLY what system is installed. On that same drive above, this file said "WINDOWS 8 PRO"
  2. Look in the ../Windows/System32 folder for a file called "ntoskrnl.exe". If this file exists, it is at least an NT based system. (I assume you are not looking for Win95 or earlier.)

    Now do a properties and examine the details for a product version.

    4.x: NT 4.x
    5.0: Windows 2000
    5.1: Windows XP
    5.2: Windows 2003 Server or Windows XP-64-bit
    6.0: Windows Vista
    6.1: Windows 7
    6.2; Windows 8
    6.3: Windows 8.1

    This does not however  tell you which flavor of those systems (Pro, Home, etc).
  3. Look at the following file(s) on the hard drive ../windows/system32/eula.txt