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WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEM GENERATION
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MS-Dos Short for Microsoft Disk operating system, MS-DOS is a non-graphical command line operating system created for IBM compatible computers that was first introduced in August 1981. Unlike Microsoft Windows, which most users are familiar with today, MS-DOS requires the user to type commands instead of using a mouse.
History of Windows
Microsoft Windows operating system was developed by Microsoft to overcome the limitation of its own MS-DOS operating system. First successful version were Windows 3.0, released in 1990. Subsequently released version were Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows XP Professional andWindows Vista. Microsoft initially announced the Windows product seven years earlier and released the first version in 1983.
WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEM
1985: windows 1.0 1987: windows 2.0 1990: windows 3.0 1993: windows NT 3.1 1993: windows NT Advanced 1993: windows For Workgroups 3.11 1994: windows NT Workstation 3.5 1994: windows NT server 3.5 1995: windows 95 1995: windows NT server 3.51 1996: windows NT server 4.0 1996: windows NT workstation 4.0 1997: windows NT server 4.0 enterprise edition 1998: windows 98
1998: windows NT server 4.0 terminal server edition 1999: windows 98 second edition 2000: windows ME (millennium edition) 2000: windows 2000 server family 2001: windows XP 2001: windows XP Professional 2001: windows XP 64-bit edition 2002: windows XP media center edition 2002: windows XP Tablet PC edition 2003: windows server 2003 2003: 64-bit operating systems
1985: Windows 1.0
The first version of Windows provided a new software environment for developing and running applications that use bitmap displays and mouse pointing devices. With Windows, users moved a mouse to point and click their way through tasks, such as starting applications. The product included a set of desktop applications, including the MS-DOS file management program, a calendar, card file, notepad, calculator, clock, and telecommunications programs, which helped users manage day-to-day activities.
1985: Windows 1.0
1990: Windows 3.0
The third major release of the Windows platform from Microsoft offered improved performance, advanced graphics with 16 colors, and full support of the more powerful Intel 386 processor. A new wave of 386 PCs helped drive the popularity of Windows 3.0, which offered a wide range of useful features and capabilities, including:• Program Manager, File Manager, and Print Manager.• A completely rewritten application development environment.• An improved set of Windows icons.
1990: Windows 3.0
1993: Windows NT 3.1
When Microsoft Windows NT® was released to manufacturing on July 27, 1993, Microsoft met an important milestone: the completion of a project begun in the late 1980s to build an advanced new operating system from scratch. "Windows NT represents nothing less than a fundamental change in the way that companies can address their business computing requirements," Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates said at its release.
1993: Windows NT 3.1
1995: Windows 95
Released 08/1995 Computer: 100% IBM Compatible Processor: 386 DX or higher Memory: 4MB RAM 35MB Hard disk drive Drives: CD-ROM or Floppy Sound: Sound Blaster compatible Sound Card. Video: VGA or higher-resolution Controls: Microsoft keyboard / Mouse operating system: DOS 5.0 and Higher Price: $70.00 - $90.00
1998: Windows 98
Computer: 100% IBM Compatible Processor: 486DX/66 MHz or Higher processor Memory: 16 MB of RAM Drives: Approximately 195MB; can take up to 295MBCD-ROM or Floppy Sound: Standard Sound card for sound capability. Video: VGA or higher-resolution Controls: 100% compatible Microsoft keyboard / Mouseoperating system: Windows 3.x, 3.1x or Windows 95 to upgradeDirectX: Includes DirectX 5.0 Price: $80.00 - $100.00
2000: Windows Millennium Edition (Windows Me)
Designed for home computer users, Windows Me offered consumers numerous music, video, and home networking enhancements and reliability improvements. For example, to help consumers troubleshoot their systems, the System Restore feature let users roll back their PC software configuration to a date or time before a problem occurred.
2001: Windows XP
With the release of Windows XP in October 2001, Microsoft merged its two Windows operating system lines for consumers and businesses, uniting them around the Windows 2000 code base. The "XP" in Windows XP stands for "experience," symbolizing the innovative experiences that Windows can offer to personal computer users. With Windows XP, home users can work with and enjoy music, movies, messaging, and photos with their computer
Microsoft Windows Vista
Windows VistaReleased January 30, 2007 Vista Premium-Ready PCs Computer: 100% IBM Compatible Processor: 1GHz Intel-compatible Memory: 1GB RAM Drives: 40GB disk spaceDVD Drive Sound: Standard Sound card for sound capability. DirectX 9.0 compatible video card. 64,128,256 MB of Video RAM
Controls: 100% compatible Microsoft Keyboard / Mouse. Operating System: Windows 2000 / XP to upgrade.
Microsoft Windows 7 Windows 7 is a personal computer
operating system developed by Microsoft as part of Windows NT family of operating systems.
Development of 7 occurred as early as 2006 under the codename "Blackcomb".
Windows 7 was released to manufacturing on July 22, 2009, and became generally available on October 22, 2009.
Minimum hardware requirements for Windows 7
Architecture 32-bit 64-bit
Processor 1 GHz IA-32 processor 1 GHz x86-64 processor
Memory (RAM) 1 GB 2 GB
HDD free space 16 GB of free disk space20 GB of free disk space
Microsoft Windows 8 Windows 8 is a personal computer
operating system developed by Microsoft as part of Windows NT family of operating systems.
The operating system was released to manufacturing on August 1, 2012, and was released for general availability on October 26, 2012
Windows 8 introduced major changes to the operating system's platform and user interface to improve its user experience on tablets, where Windows was now competing with mobile operating systems
Windows 8 Start Menu
Microsoft Windows 8.1 Windows 8.1 is a version of
Windows NT family of operating systems and an upgrade for Windows 8
Windows 8.1 is available free of charge for retail copies of Windows 8 and Windows RT users via Windows Store.
Windows 8.1 Start Screen
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