ntoskrnl.exe
Windows 7 does not have a kernel.
Ntoskrnl.exe is located in |%systemroot%\system32 folder of the boot partition (usually C:\Windows\system32) It is a core component of the OS executive and Kernel services
Explorer.exe
The kernel image is the file in /boot that has a name like "vmlinuz" in it.
drwatson32.log was the name of the drwatson log file used by Windows 98. This was a popular debugging program.
Dr. Watson.If you were referring to what the file name for the program was, it was drwtsn32.exe.
The name of the dr Watson log file used by windows 97 was Sherlock. Dr. Watson was a debugging program for Windows 98.
As Unix isn't any particular operating system, there is no distinct name for the kernel. Different versions of Unix may have vastly different kernel structures. The Linux kernel is called, well, the Linux kernel. The Vista kernel is a continuation of the "NT kernel" designed for Windows NT 3.1.
The following listening present a typical module definition file (.DEF file) for a windows program. This_(.DEF file) file is used by the linker at the compile time. The data in this file controls the memory options that are particular to windows. Here the stub file linked by-the-linker. By using the statement 'STUB'"Windows.Exe" in the .DEF file. The STUB statement provides the name of a small DOS program that is added to the beginning of the window application. The aim of the stub is to print the message. "The program r requires MS windows.", if user tries to execute the program from DOS, the 'Winstub. EXE' program is provided with Turbo C++ and 'Quick C' for windows Compilers.
i think it's ntoskrnl.exe
The name of a file called ADutil and the exe stands for executable; a program file. It is A utilities package that allows you to customize windows operating systems.
In windows operating system it is called "Windows Explorer", file name: "explorer.exe".