The GUI of Windows NT 3.1 to 3.51 is virtually identical to that of Windows 3.1. They use a Program Manager, rather than a Start menu and taskbar.
Windows NT 4's GUI is similar to that of Windows 95. However, it lacks some facilities like the Device Manager (since NT 4 is not truly Plug 'n' Play). Unlike Windows 98, internet Explorer is not integrated into the shell, although it is optionally available.
What is the difference between windows 3.11 and and windows 98
Windows 95 and 98 is based on the Windows 4.x Kernel. Windows 2000 and XP is baed on the NT Kernel. XP sports a different GUI compared to 95982000, this is the main difference between windows 2000/98 and XP.
difference between window95 and window98?
"Windows 9x" is the collective term for all operating systems in the 16/32-bit hybrid family. These are Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 98 SE, and Windows ME. Windows 98 refers to a specific member or two members of this family.
98 is a hybrid 16/32bit utilizing OS, as where NT is full 32bit. - Alex C
Since there isn't a UNIX 95 or UNIX 98 per se, I think you are referring to Windows 95 or Windows 98..
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There are very few similarities between Windows 98 and Windows NT, other than a similar interface.
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No. Windows 98 has no group policies, nor even groups for that matter. Windows 98 is, for most practical purposes a single-user operating system. There is no difference in abilities or access controls between "users" (basically just password-protected profiles that are in no way necessary to operate the system).
XP - 256mb (1gb recommanded) 98 - 512mb (recommanded)