The short answer, according to common beliefs is:
Windows - "Wide Interactive Network Development for Office work Solution".
NT - New Technology.
However, the NT part never really meant anything. But it was expanded to stand for "new technology," though it really means nothing today other than to identify the family of Windows operating systems. One popular belief is that Dave Cutler, one of the developers was making a pun out of VMS by incrementing each letter by one and giving WNT. There was also a CPU called the NT chip, and Microsoft was supposedly going to write a version of Windows for it, but they never did, and interest in that processor dwindled.
Windows 95, 98, and ME (millennial edition) were all based on Windows 3.1. They were 16 and 32-bit hybrid OSs and looked better. But they all sat on top of MS-DOS. Windows ME tried to hide this fact better, but it was still just an OS shell sitting on top of DOS. While Windows 95 was being written or a little before that, they were writing Windows NT as well. The idea was to market it to the commercial world and market Windows 9x for home users. NT had its own kernel and did not depend on DOS in any way, and it had a number of improvements over the Windows 9x line. As the NT GUI became more like 9x, and Windows 2000 came about which was based on Windows NT, Microsoft decided to merge the 2 families and provide a single operating system for all its markets. That is how XP came about. XP had home and corporate flavors, but they were the same OS.
New Technology
Windows NT, Windows 2000, and Windows ME
98 is a hybrid 16/32bit utilizing OS, as where NT is full 32bit. - Alex C
Windows 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 3.1, NT 3.1, NT 3.5, NT 3.51, and Windows NT 4.Windows 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 3.1, NT 3.1, NT 3.5, NT 3.51, and Windows NT 4.
IS NT it "to be decided"
Windows NT 3.1 only came in two versions, Windows NT 3.1 and Windows NT 3.1 Advanced Server.
The last version of Windows under the "NT" brand was Windows NT 4. The latest version to be built upon Windows NT is Windows Vista (Windows 7 has not yet been releasedofficially).
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The Windows NT operating system is full of issues. The fact they do not have specific server file is one of them. Any file can be converted to a server file.
Nuchal Translucency
Absolutely nothing.
XP and above are full NT systems with command prompt (ms-dos prompt) are with NTFS and all non nt systems are ms-dos FAT32 based
XP and above are full NT systems with command prompt (ms-dos prompt) are with NTFS and all non nt systems are ms-dos FAT32 based