Windows 10 specific version and System Folders don't show correct info.

In Speccy's "Operating System" section, Windows 10 specific version and System Folders don't show correctly.

I needed to know which specific version of Win 10 I was using and tried “Control Panel > System” but it says only “Windows 10 Pro 64-bit”. So, I thought “of course, Speccy will know”. Alas, Speccy only says: “Windows 10 Pro 64-bit” as well. I then tried DXDiag and got differing results. DxDiag 32-bit says “Windows 10 Pro 64-bit (build 6.2, build 9200)”, while DxDiag 64-bit says “Windows 10 Pro 64-bit (10.0, build 14393)”. Finally, rumbled about in the Windows accessories and I found that System Information shows “Version 10.0.14393, Build 14393”… but is it correct? :unsure:

Further problem: again in the "Operating System" section, System Folders only shows the OEM locations. I have several hard drives and things like Documents, Pictures, Videos, and Music are changed to D:, E:, G: and H: drives. Speccy isn't Showing the location updates. <_<

click the Start button, then literally just type in winver.

as to system folders when the user changes the default location, that would be a good suggestion for a future release.

I too have changed those locations and I guess most people with a SSD would as well.

Another way.. click start..settings..system... and scroll to the bottom of the list on the left hand side and click on 'about'

That will tell you version, memory size etc.