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The most commonly used versions of MS Windows are: Windows 3.1, Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Vista, and soon - Windows 7!
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Windows is an "Operating System" not a program. And Windows 95 wasn't the first, there were earlier versions of windows and DOS, the first one called Microsoft Windows 1.0, and was released in 1985. Windows NT 3.1 was the first NT version of Windows (which all of the recent and upcoming versions are based on)
Yes. All versions of Windows from Windows 95 on are or have patches to make them compliant with Y2K.
Windows 95 can be directly upgraded by Windows 98, Windows 98SE, Windows ME, and Windows 2000. Later versions of Windows (assuming the hardware is suitable) can only be installed with a clean install.
No! It was featured on Microsoft Windows 95, and later on other versions of Microsoft Windows (particularly Windows 98, Windows ME, and Windows XP). This feature was later used on any form of online services like Microsoft's own Internet Explorer on almost any version of Microsoft Windows.
Magic: The Gathering was released for Windows 95. While most games released for Windows required at least Windows 95, a bug in the installer for this game required the user be running precisely Windows 95; users of later versions of Windows had to use a compatibility mode. In subsequent versions, the problem with the installer is fixed. The game runs on Windows 95 and may run on 2000, XP, Vista, and Windows 7, depending on the hardware configuration.
No. Windows 9x is a term used to describe the DOS-based operating systems Windows 95 and Windows 98, similar versions of Microsoft Windows which were produced in the 1990s. Occasionally, Windows Me is also included in the term, as it is very similar in many respects.
List of released versions before XP on PC: Windows Me Windows 2000 Windows 98 Second Edition Windows 98 Windows NT (rereleased) Windows 95 (several) Windows NT (several) Windows 3.1 Windows 3.0 Windows 2 (several) Windows 1 (several)
Windows 95: Chicago Windows 98: Memphis Windows ME: Georgia Windows 2000: Neptune Windows XP: Whistler Windows Vista: Longhorn, Windows Seven: Blackcomb
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