Currently. Vista Home Basic, Vista Home Premium, Vista Enterprise, Vista Business, VIsta Ultimate, XP Home and XP Pro.
There is a huge history of operating systems from MS, the most noteworthy being DOS, windows 3.1, windows 95 windows 98, windows NT and possibly Windows Me
windows1.01(1985) was the first to released followed by windows1.01(1986),followed by windows 2.03(i987) followed by windows 3.0(1990) followed by windows3.1(1992) followed by windows NT 3. 1 (1993)followed by windows 3.11(1993) followed by windowsNT3.51(1995) followed by windows 95(1995) followed by windows NT4.0(1996) followed by windows 98(1998)followed by windows 2000(2000) followed by windows me(2000) followed by windows XP(2001) followed by windows server 2003(2003) followed by windows Vista (2006) and the final windows is now windows 7 which was released on 7th October 2009.
Windows Vista is an operating system. It is the latest in Microsofts' series of windows operating systems.
Yes, windows 7 in microsofts newest operating system.
A disc operating System (DOS) which was marketed as MSDOS (MicroSoft Disc Operating System). It enabled the open platform, IBM Personal Computer, to be operated by typing in simple commands.
Synchronization in an operating system refers to the coordination of the events in order to operate a given operating system.
Most computers come with a built in file management software into the operating system of the computer. You can however purchase Microsofts business management software from their website.
operating system
Information is the innermost layer of a computer system. In order, the next layers are hardware, programming, the operating system, the applications and communications.
Z-order is a function of the operating system, therefore you'd need to use the API appropriate to your operating system to ascertain the Z-order of a given window.
Apple has around 8% market share to microsofts 88% when it comes to operating systems.
The Unix operating system. The first versions of the Unix operating system were written in the "B" language, and later written in "C", which was invented in order to develop Unix on the PDP-11 machine.
No. Operating systems need the system to be formatted / partitioned in order to properly arrange and store their data on the disk.
XP is a complete operating system, not simply an operating environment.