Win 10 n was ist der unterschied

  • #1

Hallo Liebe Mitglieder,

Ich möchte gerne wissen was der Unterschied ist zwischen 10 Home und 10 Home N? Und kann ich auch mit der Pro mein Windows Home 7 sp1 kostenlos Upgraden?

Schon mal Danke.

Gruß Billy1966

  • #4

Steht doch da! Er liefert dir das Ergebnis und du bist zu faul? Das N steht für eine Version ohne Windows Media Player. Musste MS wegen EU-Gesetzen bereitstellen. Gleiches gilt für verschiedene Versionen in Korea z.B.

  • #5

Sorry, habe ich leider übersehen. Zu faul zum Lesen bin ich ganz sicher nicht! So eine Reaktion auf meiner Frage kann ich gerne drauf verzichten. Aber Danke für die Antwort.

  • #6

Zitat:
Die N-Variante von Windows 10 wird deshalb wahrscheinlich ohne den bei der normalen Ausgabe noch immer enthaltenen Windows Media Player 12 daherkommen. Auch einige andere Funktionen zur Medienwiedergabe werden hier nicht vorhanden sein. Abgesehen davon gibt es keine technischen Unterschiede zwischen der Standard- und der N-Variante von Windows 10.
Zitat Ende

Windows 10 and Windows 11 come in different editions i.e., Home, Pro, Enterprise, Education, etc. Sometimes it can be quite confusing to check which edition or version suits our needs.

That’s why we have compiled a list of differences between Windows Home, Pro, and Enterprise editions.

Let’s discuss each edition one by one so that we can understand the difference between all these Windows editions.

Table of contents

  • Windows Home Edition
  • Windows Pro Edition
  • Windows Enterprise Edition
  • Other Windows 10 Editions
    • Windows Education Edition
    • Windows Mobile Edition
    • What does VL stand for?
    • N Edition
    • KN Edition
  • Final Thoughts

Before we dig into the depths of each edition, here is a brief summary that highlights each edition’s differences and similarities:

HomeProfessionalEnterpriseEducation
N/KN Edition Yes Yes Yes Yes
Maximum Supported RAM 4GB (32bit) 128GB (64bit) 4GB (32bit) 512GB(64bit) 4GB (32bit) 512GB (64bit) 4GB (32bit) 512GB(64bit)
Continuum Yes Yes Yes Yes
Cortana Yes Yes Yes Yes
Microsoft Edge Yes Yes Except for LTSB Yes
Mobile Device Management (MDM) Yes Yes Yes Yes
Windows Hello Yes Yes Yes Yes
BitLocker No Yes Yes Yes
Business Storage No Yes Yes Yes
Current Branch for Business (CBB) No Yes Yes Yes
Active Directory Member No Yes Yes Yes
Enterprise Data Protection No Yes Yes Yes
Enterprise Mode Internet Explorer (EMIE) No Yes Yes Yes
Hyper-V No Only 64bit Only 64bit Only 64bit
Azure AD Member No Yes Yes Yes
Remote Desktop Connection Only Client Client & Host Client & Host Client & Host
Windows Update for Business No Yes Yes Yes
AppLocker No No Yes Yes
Credential Guard No No Yes Yes
Device Guard No No Yes Yes
DirectAccess No No Yes Yes
Windows to Go No No Yes Yes
Long Term Servicing Branch (LTSB) No No Yes No
Difference in Windows Editions

Windows Home Edition

Windows Home mostly comes pre-installed in the laptops you buy from the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM). It contains all the major features included in Windows like Cortana, Microsoft Edge, Continuum, universal apps, etc., and these are mostly directed towards consumers.

The things missing are mostly related to networking. The home edition can’t be joined to a Microsoft domain network and it does not include a Group Policy Editor. However, you can install the Group Policy Editor separately in Windows 10 Home or Windows 11 Home.

If you are going to use Windows 10/11 on your home computer, Home edition is suitable for you. Other features not included in Windows 10 Home include BitLocker, Enterprise Mode IE, Remote Desktop, and Client Hyper-V.

Windows Pro Edition

Windows Professional edition is mostly used in Office environments where joining a Windows Server domain is normally required. Windows Pro comes with all the features of Windows Home and features like Group Policy Management, Bitlocker Encryption, Remote Desktop, Hyper-V, Azure ability to join Active Directory, enterprise data protection, and Windows Update for business, etc., are all included.

Windows Enterprise Edition

Windows Enterprise edition includes all the features of Windows Professional, plus additional features like Direct Access, Windows To Go creator, AppLocker, BranchCache, Start Screen control with Group Policy, credential guard, device guard, etc.

Enterprise editions are only available to purchase through Volume Licensing channels, where multiple devices need to be activated.

Enterprise editions are also available in as Long Term Servicing Channel (LTSC), which are kept up to date for longer times than the regular editions, and a new one comes along every 2-3 years.

Other Windows 10 Editions

Windows Education Edition

Windows Education edition is specifically given to educational institutions and it reportedly had all the features of Windows Enterprise. However, since then, a few features have been removed. There are no feature limitations or restrictions in the Windows Education edition. You can think of it as similar to the Windows Enterprise edition.

The Education edition is also available to purchase through Volume Licensing channels. However, this edition is often included as the OEM operating system in devices designed by Microsoft for the education sector.

Windows Mobile Edition

Windows Mobile was designed for smartphones and tablets and includes basic consumer features including the Continuum capability.

What does VL stand for?

You will see Windows Enterprise VL editions. VL stands for “Volume License”. This means that a single license key can be used to activate multiple installations of Windows. This is usually used by large enterprises.

N Edition

Windows N editions are specifically designed for Europe and Switzerland to comply with European laws and standards. The N stands for Not with Media Player and does not come with Windows Media Player pre-installed.

There are “N” numbers of Windows editions. For Example, for “Windows 11 Home,” there is a “Windows 11 Home N,” the same as for the other editions.

The following applications have also been removed from the N edition, as opposed to the standard Windows editions:

  • Media Player
  • Skype
  • Groove Music
  • Movies & TV app
  • Voice Recorder app

Some of these apps came with audio and video codecs. Since the app is removed from the N edition, many underlying tools and apps are also affected, hence do not work anymore. These applications include Cortana, Windows Hello, PDF Viewing on Microsoft Edge, Microsoft Office, some Windows Store applications.

Furthermore, the following features in Windows N editions will also not work:

  1. Alarm sounds will not play.
  2. Wireless Display will not work.
  3. Webcam will not work.
  4. Some functionalities associated with the Xbox app, such as Game DVR, will not work.
  5. App Sync will not work.
  6. OneDrive and Photos app will not play videos.
  7. Windows 10 camera devices that use picture transfer protocol (PTP) will not work.

KN Edition

KN is specially designed for the Korean market and does not include Windows Media Player (WMP) and Windows Messenger.

Since the Media Player is removed, so are the necessary codecs. Hence, most of the applications, features, and tools stated above would also not work properly in the KN edition.

If you have purchased an N or KN edition of Windows, you can still benefit from Microsoft’s Media Feature Packs that include the necessary updates to make your operating system have all the apps and features as a regular Windows edition. Click on the relevant link below to install a Media Feature Pack:

Media Feature Pack for Windows 10

Media Feature Pack for Windows 11

Final Thoughts

Hopefully this gives a brief comparison of all the Windows editions. Wikipedia provides a very good comparison chart and for a full detailed comparison, you can read the Microsoft Windows 10 comparison page.

Also see:

Usman Khurshid is a seasoned IT Pro with over 15 years of experience in the IT industry. He has experience in everything from IT support, helpdesk, sysadmin, network admin, and cloud computing. He is also certified in Microsoft Technologies (MCTS and MCSA) and also Cisco Certified Professional in Routing and Switching.

Was bedeutet Windows 11 N?

Das N steht für „not with media player“ beziehungsweise hierzulande für „nicht mit Media Player“. Das Fehlen des Media Player bedeutet allerdings nicht nur, dass man Software zum Abspielen von Musik und Videos nachinstallieren muss, es hat auch auf einige andere Windows-Beigaben Auswirkungen.

Welche Windows 10 Version soll ich nehmen?

Um herauszufinden, welche Version von Windows auf Ihrem Gerät ausgeführt wird, drücken Sie die Windows Logo-Taste Taste + R, geben Sie winver in das Feld Öffnen ein und wählen Sie dann OK aus. So erfahren Sie mehr: Wählen Sie die Start Schaltfläche > Einstellungen > System > Info aus.

Welches Windows 10 für Privatanwender?

Für Privatanwender genügt in der Regel die Einstiegsversion Windows 10 Home, da sie Sonderfunktionen wie eine Verschlüsselung der gesamten Festplatte oder den Gruppenrichtlinien-Editor nur selten benötigen. Andernfalls greifen sie zu dem etwa doppelt so teuren Windows 10 Professional, das diese Funktionen bietet.

Welche Windows 10 Version ist die beste für Gaming?

Windows 10 Home ist für den größten Teil aller Gaming-Rechner das richtige Betriebssystem. Grundsätzlich bietet Windows 10 Pro zwar Features, diese bieten Heimanwendern und Gamern aber keine wirklichen Vorteile.