Windows is a series of graphical operating systems developed by Microsoft that run on x86 hardware. Early versions included MS-DOS and Windows 3.0, which provided a graphical user interface but still relied on DOS. Windows NT was designed as a successor to DOS and introduced for workstations and servers in 1993. Windows 95, released in 1995, was a major release that improved hardware installation and support for multimedia and networking capabilities.
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Parts of Windows, Window Accessories
Windows is a series of graphical operating systems developed by Microsoft that run on x86 hardware. Early versions included MS-DOS and Windows 3.0, which provided a graphical user interface but still relied on DOS. Windows NT was designed as a successor to DOS and introduced for workstations and servers in 1993. Windows 95, released in 1995, was a major release that improved hardware installation and support for multimedia and networking capabilities.
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PARTS OF
WINDOWS,WINDOW ACCESSORIES
SUBMITTED BY: GABRIEL PARAS AMAGAN
SUBMITTED TO:EMIL M. BUAN INTRODUCTION TO MICROSOFT WINDOWS Windows is an operating systems series developed by Microsoft. Each Windows version includes Graphical User Interface (GUI), with a desktop allowing the users to view files and folders in Windows. Microsoft Windows is intended for both home computing and professional purposes and is planned to run on standard x86 hardware such as Intel and AMD processors. DISK OPERATING SYSTEM(DOS)
MS-DOS is an operating system for x86-based personal
computers developed in the 1970s. There are two versions of DOS: the Microsoft Disk Operating System (MS DOS) and the IBM Personal Computer Disk Operating System (IBM PC-DOS). MS DOS is a text-based command line-driven operating system that when properly configured runs well. WINDOWS 3.0
WINDOWS 3.0 It was released on May 22, 1990 and
was sensibly stable, succeeded in providing a GUI (pronounced “gooey”), and had the ability to load more than one program into its memory at a time. Windows 3.0, Windows 3.1, and Windows 3.11 were three Windows versions released and called as Windows for Workgroups and they were ready. WINDOWS NT (NEW TECHNOLOGY)
It was originally designed as the successor to
DOS and released by Microsoft on July 27, 1993. Windows NT is a high end operating system designed for powerful workstation and network servers. Microsoft separated Windows into two products: Windows NT Workstation and Windows NT Server. WINDOWS 95
Code-named Chicago, Windows 95 is an operating system released by
Microsoft in August 24, 1995 and is the major releases of Windows ever and still the most successful software releases ever. Windows 95 had hardware installation with plug and play, brought more colors, and enhanced multimedia capabilities and TCP/IP network support.